Ok wood experts, how many cords would you say this is?

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lopiliberty

Minister of Fire
Oct 7, 2011
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Next years wood. Just wondering how many cords you think is here. 3 rows deep
 
Take a look at the cord calculators in the stickies and get out your tape measure - that will give you an exact number
 
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A cord is 128 cubic feet. Take your length in feet, take you width in feet, and your height of that pile in feet, and multiply them together. Then divide by 128 to find out how many cord are there.

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Take a look at the cord calculators in the stickies and get out your tape measure - that will give you an exact number
I see that now. I should have looked before I started this thread:p Thanks
 
And then come back and report - I guess say 4.2 just for fun
 
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If the stacks are 4' tall then you have very close to 4 cord in three rows deep
 
Yeah, what he ^ said :)
 
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looks like about 25 feet long row
 
Three at the most. Stack is not four feet high, IMHO.
 
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3.9
 
Not enough...;) (it's never enough)...But I'll say 4 cords.
 
What is the prize for guessing correctly?
 
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I'll say 4.25. Had it been 4 rows wide, closer to 5.25.

Either way, its NEVER ENOUGH! Try to get three years ahead, then you can relax!!
 
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I don't think relax is part of the vocabulary for most on here Scotty - even those of us beyond 3yrs ahead. Maybe a little "less obsessed" would be a better term :)
 
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