T tengoose1 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 24 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Jul 2, 2015 #1 How many cords is 36 feet long 96 inches wide 5 foot tall?
HuskStihl Chairin'em for the sound Joined Aug 6, 2012 Messages 6,163 Reaction score 10,827 Location Hockley, TX Jul 3, 2015 #2 If that's a U2 song, it'll prolly be three chords.
H-Ranch Some things happen for a reason AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 8, 2010 Messages 3,061 Reaction score 25,076 Location Michigan Jul 3, 2015 #3 If it's not a U2 song then it's just shy of 1 cord. 3' x 8' x 5' = 120 cubic feet (1 cord = 128 cubic feet)
If it's not a U2 song then it's just shy of 1 cord. 3' x 8' x 5' = 120 cubic feet (1 cord = 128 cubic feet)
moondoggie JESUS IS KING AS Supporting Member Joined Feb 26, 2015 Messages 9,999 Reaction score 77,653 Location THE WNC Jul 3, 2015 #4 11 ¼
Streblerm Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 19, 2007 Messages 2,083 Reaction score 1,130 Location Akron, OH Jul 3, 2015 #5 There are 128 cubic feet in a cord so (36x8x5)/128 is 11.25 cords.
H-Ranch Some things happen for a reason AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 8, 2010 Messages 3,061 Reaction score 25,076 Location Michigan Jul 3, 2015 #6 Ha! Somehow I read that as 36" not 36'. Yeah, it's 11.25 cord.
Streblerm Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Mar 19, 2007 Messages 2,083 Reaction score 1,130 Location Akron, OH Jul 3, 2015 #7 H-Ranch said: Ha! Somehow I read that as 36" not 36'. Yeah, it's 11.25 cord. Click to expand... Yeah, when you mix feet and inches it can get confusing.
H-Ranch said: Ha! Somehow I read that as 36" not 36'. Yeah, it's 11.25 cord. Click to expand... Yeah, when you mix feet and inches it can get confusing.
H-Ranch Some things happen for a reason AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 8, 2010 Messages 3,061 Reaction score 25,076 Location Michigan Jul 3, 2015 #8 Streblerm said: Yeah, when you mix feet and inches it can get confusing. Click to expand... Can make the difference between a season's worth of wood and a week's worth.
Streblerm said: Yeah, when you mix feet and inches it can get confusing. Click to expand... Can make the difference between a season's worth of wood and a week's worth.
anlrolfe Honor GOD, Country and Corps AS Supporting Member. Joined May 10, 2013 Messages 2,453 Reaction score 3,673 Location Kentucky Jul 3, 2015 #9 That would almost be the winter in the old homestead. Stupidest question I ever asked was "Dad, can I try the sledge"?
That would almost be the winter in the old homestead. Stupidest question I ever asked was "Dad, can I try the sledge"?
T tengoose1 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 24 Reaction score 1 Location midwest Jul 3, 2015 #10 Thanks guys