Hello everyone. New to the site, but I've read many helpful things and interesting tidbits here and there. I was just looking for some advice. I recently I built a 100 square foot, 10 x 10 shack, which I am going to live out of for the winter. It isn't finished yet, but it will be well insulated and pretty airtight, with only one window. I was looking to get an opinion on how many cord of wood you think I should get for the winter. I will be sleeping in it every night and spending part of my days there as well. I was thinking around two cord, but wanted to know what you all thought would be best. I have to buy the wood the first year (a friend of the family sells seasoned hardwood) as I haven't been able to get as much split and stacked as I would have liked, but i don't want to waste the wood or money right now. Any thoughts or questions or input would be appreciated. Thank you.
Should be quite the adventure. Last year I stayed in my uncles shed for the winter, which is more like 800 square feet and it was fun, albeit cold. His pellet stove didn't heat as well as I had hoped and the insulation hadn't been finished. It was uncomfortable many nights, but I made it through. Learned a lot though, and am adapting this year to a smaller space and with a woodstove as opposed to a pellet. I always wanted to have a wood stove and this will be my first year using one. Totally looking forward to it and should be fun, but just not sure how much wood to get.
I am living in the North Western corner of Massachusetts, just a ways from the Southern Vermont tip, so the winters can be harsh.
Should be quite the adventure. Last year I stayed in my uncles shed for the winter, which is more like 800 square feet and it was fun, albeit cold. His pellet stove didn't heat as well as I had hoped and the insulation hadn't been finished. It was uncomfortable many nights, but I made it through. Learned a lot though, and am adapting this year to a smaller space and with a woodstove as opposed to a pellet. I always wanted to have a wood stove and this will be my first year using one. Totally looking forward to it and should be fun, but just not sure how much wood to get.
I am living in the North Western corner of Massachusetts, just a ways from the Southern Vermont tip, so the winters can be harsh.