Alpine1
Feeling the Heat
1 cord = 3.6 steresHow many stere's would all this be.
Kuub's?
Mått's?
Hoppus cubes?
Now, for milligrams...
1 cord = 3.6 steresHow many stere's would all this be.
Kuub's?
Mått's?
Hoppus cubes?
Who let the Canadian in? Pass the Horton’s cruller.Canada eh
If I were buying/selling cord wood where you are, what units would be used? How about in neighboring countries. Is it metric or something else. Do people still use these "stere's"?1 cord = 3.6 steres
Now, for milligrams...
Sorry not a Timmes fan you will have to get your OwnPass the Horton’s cruller.
Up in the Great White North, we use Cord Unless you are French than its a rick Or if there English is not good it's a ChordHow about in neighboring countries. Is it metric or something else.
if there English is not good..,
In Italy, France and Spain wood is sold by weight in quintals (1 quintal = 100 kilograms) but in Northern Europe is sold by volume in steres. Almost all Europe went metric a long time ago. The only European country that still uses some imperial units is the UK, in this being similar to Canada I suppose but I don’t know if wood is sold by the cord or some other unit there.If I were buying/selling cord wood where you are, what units would be used? How about in neighboring countries. Is it metric or something else. Do people still use these "stere's"?
When I lived in the Netherlands, firewood was sold in cubic meters. I lived in a county with lots of fruit trees, so plenty access to firewood.In Italy, France and Spain wood is sold by weight in quintals (1 quintal = 100 kilograms) but in Northern Europe is sold by volume in steres. Almost all Europe went metric a long time ago. The only European country that still uses some imperial units is the UK, in this being similar to Canada I suppose but I don’t know if wood is sold by the cord or some other unit there.
Some of us are just getting grumpy because we haven’t been able to light the stove since March.
Others like myself were more fortunate. We didn’t have to shut down until May...
Yep! 1 stere = 1 cubic meter
...but with air between sticks
Timber is sold by the cubic meter, firewood in quintals (I.e. by weight) or steres in other countries. There WAS a project law for the 20% moisture content, but it never happened... we still depend on the seller honesty. Of course, if we buy early in the season (mid April to mid May) we pay less for the same wood weight, while prices tend to climb as we get nearer to the burning season. But this is no guarantee pertaining wood dryness.So it just depends on what it's applied to. A cord is for firewood. A stere is for firewood. No-one would ever say they have a 100% solid chunk of 128cuft of wood. They would say they have a cord (128ft3 of split cord wood). Firewood sold by quintals - weight? If I remember there is a law requiring 20% or less moisture to keep that under control?
Not easy at all... at the time, 1 € was 1,936.27 Italian liras, so to make calculations easy everybody went for 1€=2,000£How was the transition from the Liira to the Euro?
Not easy at all... at the time, 1 € was 1,936.27 Italian liras, so to make calculations easy everybody went for 1€=2,000£
The result has been a net price increase, while wages were very exact with the exchange. Now, 17 years later, we’re still struggling to cope with that. Many European countries don’t want to join the Euro stupid thing even today. And they’re probably right, but this has nothing to do with firewood, stoves and the like...
Good question... since it is sold by weight I can tell you that:Indeed, back on topic, what is the cost of a cubic meter of firewood in Italy?
Good question... since it is sold by weight I can tell you that:
1 quintal of hardwood (oak, beech, black locust or hornbeam) cut, split and delivered to your door goes for 13/14 euros. 1 stere meter of hardwood is 6.5 quintals give or take.
Softwoods aren’t usually sold, since the price would be ridicolous: 6/7 € for one quintal, not even enough to pay for the delivery.
OTOH lumber is positively sold by the cubic meter (standing trees) and goes from 40€ per cubic meter for pine or spruce to 60€ for larch. At least where I live here on the Alps...
wow, far different than here!No estimation allowed! Sellers weigh their trucks before and after loading, and the delivery bill clearly show:
Weight before loading
Weight after loading
Weight of wood
Cost per quintal
Total cost of the wood delivered
Scales must be approved by the office of units and measures. This insures that you pay the actual weight you ordered, but says nothing about wood quality... alas
So, it is in their interest to deliver all wood as green and wet as humanly possible? Weight is the most stupid method of measuring wood volume or btu that I can imagine. In fact, it is almost in direct opposition to what you want.No estimation allowed! Sellers weigh their trucks
Green wood also shrinks making volume measurements inaccurate as well. Home Depot got sued due to the fact that a 2x4 nominal board does not measure two inches by four inches actual. Cubic feet is a very stupid way of measuring wood, it's just what we are used to in the United States.So, it is in their interest to deliver all wood as green and wet as humanly possible? Weight is the most stupid method of measuring wood volume or btu that I can imagine. In fact, it is almost in direct opposition to what you want.
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