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First post - pics of my hoard

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Shawn Curry, Jul 31, 2014.

  1. Shawn Curry

    Shawn Curry

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    I heard about this site on another firewood forum. This site seems to cover more of my interests. I have an obsession with everything wood - falling trees, planting more, splitting firewood, sawing lumber, and even cooking with it.

    Here's a few pics of my current hoard - about 2 years worth of firewood, and a couple logs ill be sawing into lumber. The split stuff is red and silver maple, and poplar - enough for this winter. The unsplit stuff is green and white ash, and black locust, that's going to season for a year or two.

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  2. Grizzly Adam

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    Welcome to FHC-- you are going to fit right in. I look forward to your pictures in the Smoke House in particular!
     
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    Welcome aboard Shawn! Good looking stacks.
     
  4. foragefarmer

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    Welcome great to have you here!:thumbs:
     
  5. Unicorn1

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    Welcome to the FHC board, nice wood.
     
  6. Paul bunion

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    Welcome Shawn
     
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    Welcome aboard nice looking stacks you've got there:yes:
     
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    Welcome aboard to FHC.... Looks like you'll fit in just fine. :thumbs:
     
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    Welcome to the FHC Shawn. Good collection of fuel and pictures. This is a great place to be.
     
  10. HDRock

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    Nice hord of wood you have there
    Welcome aboard Shawn come and hang out anytime.
    Have a seat by the fire :campfire:
     
  11. My IS heats my home

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    Welcome to the forum, I think you'll the low key, easy going attitude here. Everyone seems to get along and we talk about most everything.
    How much wood do you usually burn in a typical winter? How many square ft is your home and what kind of stove do you burn with?
     
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    Hey Shawn.
    Welcome to the FHC.
    Looks like you got it figured out. Hang around anyway.
    Like one big happy around here.:thumbs:
     
  13. Shawn Curry

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    I have about a 1300sqft ranch-style house, built in 1986. It's got a really nice full basement (currently unheated) where I have my wood shop set up. I have an older free standing wood stove - not one of these new high efficiency ones - but made breakfast on it one morning last winter when I lost power. Should be able to heat it with 6-10 face cord if we don't have another winter like last year.
     
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    What length do you burn? In other words, how many face cord are in your cord?
     
  15. thewoodlands

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    Welcome to the board Shawn, nice work on your wood inventory.
     
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    It's funny Grizz, how different parts of the country talk differently about cord counts. I'm still confused about face cords
     
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    Welcome. I like the pics. Nice to have a new contributor to the site. :campfire:
     
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    I don't mind all the different term, I have a pretty good handle on all of them, but with face cords and ricks they are dependant on cut length and it can make a big discrepancy in measurements over the course of a whole burning season.
     
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  19. Shawn Curry

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    I split by hand so my lengths tend to vary, because ill saw through the big knots or funny curves. Probably average about 17-18".

    A face cord is just 4x8x whatever length its cut to. So about 2.6 of my face cords go into a cord. I find it simpler to measure by the face cord - and just divide 48 by the length to convert to cords.
     
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    We cut about the same length-- mine are 18-20.