kennyp2339
Minister of Fire
WDVR - If your located in the Morris, Sussex, Warren area Tractor supply has red stone compressed wood bricks, Kuiken Brothers lumber yard carries wood fuel stove bricks, The kuiken brothers is $3.05 a pack and you get 84 packs (20 bricks in each pack) on a 1 ton load.
Do not get the dura logs or any fireplace log as they have wax binders that can wreck your stove.
I burned compressed wood bricks in my stove last year with no problems, my dad and (3) other friends also did the same with no problems. If you go this route make a kindling fire and put in 2 or 3 bricks and see how your stove handles them, mix in some of your wood with the load to save on bricks, you will be fine.
As far as the farmer - I personally think that most people have no idea what dry firewood is, I don't think the farmer did anything wrong or was trying to by malicious, I just think its a lack of education / not worth the effort for the money received for wood. If this guy has prime hard woods that are spilt to your liking then continue to use him, just order for the following year and let your stacks sit and bake.
Do not get the dura logs or any fireplace log as they have wax binders that can wreck your stove.
I burned compressed wood bricks in my stove last year with no problems, my dad and (3) other friends also did the same with no problems. If you go this route make a kindling fire and put in 2 or 3 bricks and see how your stove handles them, mix in some of your wood with the load to save on bricks, you will be fine.
As far as the farmer - I personally think that most people have no idea what dry firewood is, I don't think the farmer did anything wrong or was trying to by malicious, I just think its a lack of education / not worth the effort for the money received for wood. If this guy has prime hard woods that are spilt to your liking then continue to use him, just order for the following year and let your stacks sit and bake.