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ohlongarmisle

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Sep 28, 2022
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Ohio
Pallet mill cut offs the huge pieces,almost all white oak,hard maple,ash,and cherry.
Barkless clean and cheap.They burn fantastic in the BK, 20 yards shown here delivered.Still have a six year stash of cut split wood all oak and hickory.I'm guessing that pile will last three years burning 24/7?
 

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Dang, that's nice stuff!
 
Nice find. I'm a bit envious.
 
The only problem I have found with mill ends is that the stacks don't allow airflow. IBC totes are a great solution for storage just thow them in so they aren't stacked flat
 
What uh...part of Ohio are you in?
 
The only problem I have found with mill ends is that the stacks don't allow airflow. IBC totes are a great solution for storage just thow them in so they aren't stacked flat
I burned those for years and never had a problem other than they can be hard to start,I make sure to leave spaces to allow for airflow.My first fire this year burned almost 30 hours it was crazy,temps only low 30's.
 
I burned those for years and never had a problem other than they can be hard to start,I make sure to leave spaces to allow for airflow.My first fire this year burned almost 30 hours it was crazy,temps only low 30's.
Oh they burn fine if you can get them dry and keep them dry. Most of my customers who use them are fighting moisture content