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Measuring a cord in practical terms
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<blockquote data-quote="Ductape" data-source="post: 1075118" data-attributes="member: 14319"><p>Though i'm not a firewod dealer, i've been known to provide a cord or two to a friend or family member if i have more than i need. For me, its pretty easy to judge whether or not i delivered them a cord. My dump trailer is 6' X 10' X 2' (to the top of the steel sides). Only gotta add another eight cubic feet to have a full cord. Its nice to be able to argue whether or not its a cord BEFORE i dump it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ductape, post: 1075118, member: 14319"] Though i'm not a firewod dealer, i've been known to provide a cord or two to a friend or family member if i have more than i need. For me, its pretty easy to judge whether or not i delivered them a cord. My dump trailer is 6' X 10' X 2' (to the top of the steel sides). Only gotta add another eight cubic feet to have a full cord. Its nice to be able to argue whether or not its a cord BEFORE i dump it ! [/QUOTE]
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