Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.Face cord here is typically 16 inch splits.
Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.Face cord here is typically 16 inch splits.
Those measurements ARE a facecord.Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.
2x4x16 in would be a quarter of a face cord (4x8x16 in).Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.
I just checked, around here, I am seeing $325 a cord, and that is what I am selling it at. Regular old pine...
Central colorado, so it's nothing fancy like you guys back east have with your hard woods!
Sorry. 2x4x16ft of 16in. Fat fingers left out a few digits.2x4x16 in would be a quarter of a face cord (4x8x16 in).
Now I'm more confused. Is this 2 stacks 4Ft x16Ft x16 in?Sorry. 2x4x16ft of 16in. Fat fingers left out a few digits.
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