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BCC_Burner

Feeling the Heat
Sep 10, 2013
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Uptown Marble, CO
I'm looking to pick up either half a pallet or a pallet of some compressed hardwood logs to supplement my wood for this winter. I have right around 3-3.5 cords of fully seasoned (under 16% MC) wood, another 3 cords of pine that is all over the place moisture wise. Some is dry, some is still close to 40% MC. I have been re-splitting and measuring each piece from those stacks before burning it, but that's a pain and I would prefer to let as much of that wood as possible sit for next winter.

That being said, I don't think 3.5 cords of dry wood will last me the winter, so I want to add some guaranteed dry sources of fuel to the mix. Does anyone in the Salt Lake City area know where I can find these products? So far my internet searches and emails to manufacturers have turned up nothing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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