Hey guys
Hiram: yes I do have friends with lots of land. My problem is that I don't have a truck : I am dependent on others to help assist me in getting the wood to my place (some $$ and beer helps). RIght now I have 4 cords of nice maple cut (not yet split) waiting for me in someone else's yard. I only have 1.5 acres of land at the moment (it was a steal of a deal: water view for $9500). And with the price of land climbing it's not letting me buy more.
I do, however, have 3 cords of soft wood cut on my land already. It just needs to be split and will be more than dry by next winter.
I have a friend that doesn't even have a wood stove in his house. He has one in his garage and it runs 24/7 from october until may. He has a tempo garage with 15 cords of wood in it! He loves having plenty on hand and it's anywhere from 3-5 years old. He laughs because sometimes people come to him in the winter and ask for wood (since they run out): then it becomes the perfect storm for a high price: the cost and demand. He sometimes sells a cord for $300. He only cuts wood for fun when he's not busy. LOL. That's why I say it's money in the bank: what you don't burn you can sell. With electricity the same can't be said.
UGH. I got my house too hot last night. 26C in the basement and 22-23 upstairs. I can't sleep in heat
Andrew
Hiram: yes I do have friends with lots of land. My problem is that I don't have a truck : I am dependent on others to help assist me in getting the wood to my place (some $$ and beer helps). RIght now I have 4 cords of nice maple cut (not yet split) waiting for me in someone else's yard. I only have 1.5 acres of land at the moment (it was a steal of a deal: water view for $9500). And with the price of land climbing it's not letting me buy more.
I do, however, have 3 cords of soft wood cut on my land already. It just needs to be split and will be more than dry by next winter.
I have a friend that doesn't even have a wood stove in his house. He has one in his garage and it runs 24/7 from october until may. He has a tempo garage with 15 cords of wood in it! He loves having plenty on hand and it's anywhere from 3-5 years old. He laughs because sometimes people come to him in the winter and ask for wood (since they run out): then it becomes the perfect storm for a high price: the cost and demand. He sometimes sells a cord for $300. He only cuts wood for fun when he's not busy. LOL. That's why I say it's money in the bank: what you don't burn you can sell. With electricity the same can't be said.
UGH. I got my house too hot last night. 26C in the basement and 22-23 upstairs. I can't sleep in heat
Andrew