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  1. Higgins Firewood Products & Services - Higgins Firewood

    We deliver all across the north Dallas region, or if you’re in the area you can drop by and pick up the wood that you’d like. Be sure to say hi to Murphy and Buddy when you’re here. We serve McKinney, …

  2. Randy's Firewood - Quality Firewood Delivery in McKinney, TX

    We take great pride in serving the DFW area for over 35 years. If you're looking for top-quality firewood and excellent customer service, look no further! Fill out our online form or give us a call to place your …

  3. Amazon.com: Logs

    6-Pack White Birch Logs for Fireplace - Birch Tree Logs for Decoration, Decorative Firewood for Faux Mantel, Indoor Decor, DIY Crafts, and Planter Decoration (2.4"-3.2" Dia. x 16" Long)

  4. Wood Logs - Firewood - The Home Depot

    Get free shipping on qualified Wood Logs Firewood products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Outdoors Department.

  5. Fire log Fire Logs & Firestarters at Lowes.com

    At Lowe’s, we offer a wide selection of manufactured indoor and outdoor fire logs from trusted brands, such as Duraflame and Yankee Candle, as well as natural logs and firestarters.

  6. Fireplace Logs at Tractor Supply Co.

    Fireplace Logs at Tractor Supply Co. Buy online, free in-store pickup. Shop today!

  7. Baillie Lumber hardwood log program.

    Baillie Lumber buys and sells hardwood logs year round.

  8. Logging - Wikipedia

    A Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus) being felled using springboards, c. 1884–1917, Australia McGiffert Log Loader in East Texas, US, c. 1907 Lumber under snow in Montgomery, Colorado, 1880s Logging is …

  9. Fireplace Logs - The Home Depot

    Fireplace logs use either Natural Gas or Liquid Propane, and the burner system will determine the choice between the two. Liquid propane uses an electric ignition system, whereas gas can use the …

  10. Introduction to Logarithms - Math is Fun

    Sometimes a logarithm is written without a base, like this: This usually means that the base is really 10. It is called a "common logarithm". Engineers love to use it. On a calculator it is the "log" button.