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Dietrich Hoecht

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Posts: 51

Location: United States Clayton, GA
Occupation: piddles in metal, roams the woods
Age: 81
#819   2014-10-15 13:26          
Folks,

I while ago I posted a note about Georgia Coal in Blairsville. I had bought a couple of 50 lb sacks from the fella for $12 each. He charges $11 if you buy a ton. I have now used a couple of buckets full. Up to now I had used GA Farrier supply as source and bought 1 bag from the Campbell School when I took a class. So that's what I compare.

First, the coal has a lot of volatile gases, but I got used to it. More ash is produced, which combines with the clinkers. It's not really much, and I keep up with loosening it, so I don't know if you forget to practice this, i.e. how badly it would cake up the works. Further, the fire does burn a bit wider than I am used to. Previously I could keep it confined and small when this was appropriate, and I never used water sprinkling. With the GA coal batch it was needed sometimes.

Overall, the coal is well worth its money. Georgia Coal's phone number is 706-400-8329. As I previously said, the owner has a cabinet shop in Blairsville and he uses coal to heat it, and he buys it by the truckload.
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