Rideau Lakes Ontario ...Burned 12 face cords 4 real cords in an old BIS 1986 vintage fireplace, Upgrading to a BIS Panorama next week so hoping for more effiency next year.Wood stove owners,on average, how much wood do you burn per season(face cords)? And in what State/Province?
Wood stove owners,on average, how much wood do you burn per season(face cords)? And in what State/Province?
The problem with most on a wood heating site is that a face cord is not a "proper" measurement and they demand cord measurement to mean 128 cubic feet. However, if you buy your wood c/s/d in Eastern Ontario (and I suspect in most areas in Canada) , you can only buy in face cords not 128 cubic feet. Wood sellers ONLY sell in face cords, whether you agree on it or not. You just have to make the quick conversion (example 3X16"X4'X8') to get to an actual cord. However, don't worry about it as we all really know what you're talking about.
Now as for me, I bought 15 face cords (5 cords) and still have roughly a row of 8'X4' left (or 1 face cord), so I will probably use the full 15 face cords, or 5 cords. Confusing ain't it.
Face cord has no value as a metric. Your face could be 12" splits, my face cord could be 24" splits. Hardly equivalent for comparison sake . Except for nit-picking 'stacked tight' and 'stacked loose' 128 cubic feet is 128 cubic feet. Keeps everyone on the same page.Thanks for clearing that up. Everyone around my area talks in 'face' cords when speaking of cords. I mention it on here and it's like i've broken some sort of wood burning commandment or something. Oops
Your penance is to split ten rounds of hedge by hand with a steel wedge and 3 pound hammer.i've broken some sort of wood burning commandment
Ya it took me a little adjustment too lol. It is funny like that around here. Like how my neighbours trailer loads he sells me are 5 cord.Thanks for clearing that up. Everyone around my area talks in 'face' cords when speaking of cords. I mention it on here and it's like i've broken some sort of wood burning commandment or something. Oops
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