How far into the wood does your moisture meter read? Surface moisture easily could be 25% with interior moisture much higher. My Wagner meter intended for dried lumber moisture reading will read into about 2" of depth.
Did he bring it stacked in his rig, or thrown?
I've measured, and a cord of wood in a pile is 25-33% smaller when stacked.
Granted, you paid for a cord stacked, so you should get a cord stacked
How far into the wood does your moisture meter read? Surface moisture easily could be 25% with interior moisture much higher. My Wagner meter intended for dried lumber moisture reading will read into about 2" of depth.
Excellent!I resplit several pieces and tested the inside.
I bought "10 cord" of green oak chunks last Jan for 850. It was just thrown in a mason dump (10 loads) with sideboards. It stacked out to just shy of 7.5 cord, but I stack pretty tightly.
My neighbor use to run a firewood business. The general rule of thumb is that a stacked cord should be stacked such that a squirrel may be able to dive into the pile for cover, but a cat can't chase him.
Tell the guy you like the quality but feel the load was a bit short on quantity. If he is honest he will make it right. If he does not want to make it right, ask for his firewood dealers liscense number.
Excellent!
It's surprising how many people just pick up a piece of wood and stick the meter in and assume they are getting a meaningful reading of the wood's true moisture content.
25% MC for oak is probably pretty good for oak from a firewood dealer. Just be honest with the guy and tell him you found it a little short on the cord, but you like the wood and would like to buy a lot more, providing he makes good on the last load and gives you full measures on any subsequent loads.
CT here as well. Paid $100 for this half cord of all red oak. Moisture content in the mid 20's but the guy said it was a little wet. I bought if for next year anyways to get ahead(broken image removed) as I have 3-4 cords ready to go.
That's a great deal, Brian. I'd def get more of that to get ahead.
If this guy makes it right I'll buy more too. I also have about 4 cords, but want to get ahead!
I stacked this yesterday on a 4x8 pallet and it came out well over a cord. If your in the New Haven area PM me and I can give you his contact info. He has a water company permit. The oak he delivered was supposedly dead fall from hurricane Sandy.
I'm in the Hartford area too. I'd be curious to get the contact info. My delivery last month left me unsatisfied to say the least
Moisture content. It was a referral too. I was assured seasoned and ready for this year.Quantity? Quality? Moisture?
Do you have access to a Truck? and have you called local landscapers/ tree removal services to tell them that you will take wood? There is so much wood on the sides of the roads in Canton,Avon New Hartford, and Simsbury I cant imagine paying for green wood. Notheast Utilities have been taking trees down for over a year out here. Guys are driving around here with chainsaws and pickups every day. People have actually tagged the wood on the side of the road for future pick ups.....its amazing.
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