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markdrapa
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« : August 31, 2011, 07:22:48 PM »

Does anyone have a good firewood supplier that they could recommend?  My usual guy has gotten out of the business and am looking for someone to take his place. 

Looking for split and delivered to the north side of Westford. 
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« #1 : September 01, 2011, 09:01:59 AM »

Here is some information. I used the guy in Milton. Very good.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE. We stack. 672-3719. 02/TFN

Firewood for sale! Willing to deliver in chittenden county. Quick delivery and reasonably priced! My number is 802-355-3332 ask for Regie. THANK YOU!!!! 

Location: Milton

FIREWOOD, DRY BEECH. Cut, split and delivered. Vermont assistance fuel wood dealer. Tree care and tractor logging.
Franklin Forests, Inc.
802-324-4682
802-848-3298 WE USED THEM  200.00 a cord plus 25.00 delivery

We are selling firewood for $175 per cord. We can deliver anywhere in northwestern Vt. including the greater Burlington area. Just give us a call at 802 827 3993 Thanks and happy holidays. 
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« #2 : September 01, 2011, 09:39:12 PM »

Clyde Tucker in Fairfax has some really nice Hard'Ack that he is selling.  He is located on Sam Webb Rd in Fairfax you can see the wood stacked neatly.  He split it this spring and I watched him stack it.  Very meticulous guy.  Sorry I do not have his phone #
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« #3 : September 03, 2011, 04:59:56 AM »

I did a job a few years back for Alaska Airlines in their Boardroom.

The stairs were to be Jarrah Wood.

http://www.woodworkersauction.com/jarrahpage.htm

It's a HARD wood!

It took 17 gallons of unleaded to ignite it!

How does maple burn?
Curious!

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