Ol' Brian
ArboristSite Guru
Hey guys, my real job got REAL busy, and so I haven't been playing in the woodyard for quite a while. Good to be back here. Even better to be back in the woodyard!
I once came across a formula to estimate how much wood is in a thrown-on pile---not stacked. But I can't remember what it was, and I'm not having luck finding it this morning.
Does anyone remember/know? I'm thinking it was take the volume of the pile and divide by 180 or something like that (rather than 128) to get a ballpark estimate of how many cords are in a pile?
Does that sound about right?
I once came across a formula to estimate how much wood is in a thrown-on pile---not stacked. But I can't remember what it was, and I'm not having luck finding it this morning.
Does anyone remember/know? I'm thinking it was take the volume of the pile and divide by 180 or something like that (rather than 128) to get a ballpark estimate of how many cords are in a pile?
Does that sound about right?