bitzer
******** Timber Expert
A cord only OCCUPIES 128 cu. ft. of space. Actual wood volume, from the many different sources I've read, are 80-90 cu. ft.
And yes, there is 12bf per cf, but then you gotta factor in kerf and bark and fart space :msp_biggrin:
Well the bark is gone when they are sawing it up and sure you would lose some to kerf, but not half. I'm not postive but I'm pretty sure in a mill you loose 1/8" per kerf. Spread out over a cubic foot you'd lose 1.25". So then you are down to 10.75 bf per cube.
I would say 10% loss is to air is pretty acceptable when the wood is stacked. Split and stacked well, defintetly less. I'd be losing my ass is if I was giving a free cord for every 3 I put on the truck. It just doesn't work that way.
This is one of those you could go on forever. I'll stick with what I get paid for.