karl said:If the splits are 16" long and you stack them six feet high then two rows 8 feet long will equal a cord. That's how I stack mine
i am gonna say 3sonnyinbc said:Well don`t keep us in suspense!! How many cords?
11 Bravo said:Forget the wood......I like the stone work in the yard with the walls.....what is the structure at the back of the yard made of stone ?
what you see at the end is a fire pit/ grill whatcha ma call it11 Bravo said:Forget the wood......I like the stone work in the yard with the walls.....what is the structure at the back of the yard made of stone ?
Todd said:Call the firewood dealer back and tell him you only received 3 cord and it's too wet. Maybe he will cut you a deal?
karl said:It's been my experience that most guys who split wood for a living didn't do that well in algebra class, if they took it at all. So I'm guessing that since your stacks aren't nice even cords, you're going to have a bit of an argument. Also, since it isn't all stacked he may say you have almost another cord laying around.
iceman said:i told him if he feels that way when he gets here tomorrow to feel free to take it...
BrotherBart said:How come I am loving a vision I have of HogWildz standing there when the guy drives up. Da Hog Man is the nicest guy I have ever known. With the ability to kick da livin chit out of a wood man. And the wood man WOULD know it.

. I don't expect it to be dry, but about 1/3 is ready and some already split. I am very lucky to have found a nice guy and good connection soon after moving here. At this price, it makes it real easy for me not to want to go scrounging.We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.