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8gv
08-14-2017, 06:56 PM
I am looking to occasionally buy some wood to burn in our little backyard fire pit.

Lowes, Home Depot and others have bundles that seem rather pricey after I have become spoiled by the price of wood in the wood wagon on Parade Rd. in Laconia.

Unfortunately, the wagon runneth empty of late.

Have you seen any roadside camp wood deals lately?

thinkxingu
08-14-2017, 07:04 PM
Craigslist always has pine, the best outdoor firewood, for free or cheap.

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Poor Richard
08-14-2017, 07:44 PM
I have a splitter and an assortment of butt wood....pine rounds and various hardwood crotches...all well-seasoned.

Pay me in good beer and I'll send you home with plenty.

Just east of Concord.

AC2717
08-15-2017, 08:15 AM
There is a guy that sells wood by the old Meredith Center Store at the end of Livingston Rd off Parade Rd. Always dry 3$ for pine and 5$ for hardwood

I usually travel over here for the wood, but he has been lacking in the refilling many times I have come by this year to empty bins, but stacks in the yard, I'm not going to knock on the door or enter his yard though, then again I could just have bad timing

BushmanNH
08-15-2017, 08:53 AM
There is a young fellow with a wood cart always out on Main Street in Alton, on the right heading North.

AC2717
08-15-2017, 10:00 AM
since I am in Laconia, I was looking for someone in Laconia or Gilford that does the same as the guy I travel to on Meredith Center road, if nothing else, just to save time.

anyone????

dpg
08-15-2017, 10:30 AM
8gv - for outside fire pits you can burn any crap wood you can find. Don't you live near any woods with downed pine limbs, etc? Also if you have access to them or a way to move them some businesses give away old pallets you can break up. There's wood everywhere for the taking if you just look around and well I suppose you need a good form of transport also.