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alderman

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Or close to it. Actually just a little more than .90 cord by the calculator.
This is about 2/3 winter supply for me.
Fir and Alder mix should burn well.
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Your stack looks like more than a cord, but you should know. It takes about 2 1/2 cords during a typical winter to keep me comfortable. My air tight wood stove is my only heat in the house. Once and awhile I use my gas heater when coming home from the desert late at night. My wood BBQ gets quite a bit of use during the winter also. Thanks
 
I usually stack 6' high, or twice that height. I can do this likely because I cut the logs 16" to 18" long. You should be able to stack up higher, say 4' to 5', but I agree that short logs don't stack very high. Is your stove limited to a 14" log length? I know that a few potbelly stoves are.
 
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