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Does anyone know where I can buy coal for burning in my coal burning stove? I am having a hard time finding low sulfer coal. Thanks for any leads
Jo
I know this doesn't really answer your question but seeing your post made me reflect on the availability of coal where I live. I live in Virginia near the Kentucky border, where coal is mined. It's literally everywhere here. I've actually seen people walking up and down the roads with a bucket picking up lumps of coal that have fallen off of over-loaded trucks or trains. If you're creative enough, where I live coal is free!
chadfortman
12-22-2009, 03:45 PM
I was thinking pick up bag at southern states store do you have this in TX?
i was gone buy some add my stove to keep burning longer at night but i know coal burns hotter and i dont know if the brick would help mine last.
Did you do a google search on the PC for your area see what you come up with?
Chad thanks. I google soutjern states store. Non in Texas. I will travel to get a pickup load of coal.
CY coal every where-seems if your not a power company you can not get a pickup load.
I know someone knows where I could buy the coal.
chadfortman
12-24-2009, 02:25 AM
Jo D i ask the same question to others a few months back i think my X brother in law told me. Some time i rember things and some times i forget them. I was told you could buy a truck load from them.
Were all here to help and inspire each other to have comon goal to build a kick ass home .
If you find out whats truck load go for my be i get coal wood stove heat my home also not just wood stove,
Ok merry ho ho ho
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