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What's Your Length???
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<blockquote data-quote="memory" data-source="post: 4106253" data-attributes="member: 61975"><p>I cut everything at 20", either use tap and cut to measure it or just a stick and marking paint. One reason we cut to 20" lengths is because we can stack 6 rows in our woodshed almost perfectly. And with our OWB, we can fit two rows in there without going under the exhaust. It also depends on how big of a stove you have. We do not sell any wood at all. If we did, I would probably cut to 16".</p><p></p><p>If you stack all of your wood, I think it is worth it to mark the cuts. Now I don't mark every single piece I cut. If I am cutting pretty small stuff that does not need to be split, then I will eyeball it. Other than that, I will mark everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memory, post: 4106253, member: 61975"] I cut everything at 20", either use tap and cut to measure it or just a stick and marking paint. One reason we cut to 20" lengths is because we can stack 6 rows in our woodshed almost perfectly. And with our OWB, we can fit two rows in there without going under the exhaust. It also depends on how big of a stove you have. We do not sell any wood at all. If we did, I would probably cut to 16". If you stack all of your wood, I think it is worth it to mark the cuts. Now I don't mark every single piece I cut. If I am cutting pretty small stuff that does not need to be split, then I will eyeball it. Other than that, I will mark everything. [/QUOTE]
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