New member and have a question for you vets. I am going to retire next February and my bride of 35 years has given me permission to put a wood furnace in the basement. We have a walk out basement so getting the stove and wood in should be no problem. In anticipation of getting this wood furnace, I have started making wood. We burned wood for 15 years in our first home so I know getting the wood made and dry ahead of time is good. I do own a 40 acre Oak woodlot here in Wisconsin about 1/4 mile from our home. So this is the pile I have CSS so far:
80% dead red and white oak, 10% elm, and 10% green cherry that I stacked on the outside row.
The pile measures 18.5 feet long, 9.5 feet wide, and 4.5 feet deep.
How many cords do I have is my burning question. I am guessing 4 to 5? Am I close?
Thanks. This is a great forum and I have learned so much in my time here. I guess one could say I am lucky I have a good supply of wood nearby. I read these heart wrenching stories here of good folks just trying to keep their family warm by scrounging and burning green wood. It makes me sad. It is dangerous.
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80% dead red and white oak, 10% elm, and 10% green cherry that I stacked on the outside row.
The pile measures 18.5 feet long, 9.5 feet wide, and 4.5 feet deep.
How many cords do I have is my burning question. I am guessing 4 to 5? Am I close?
Thanks. This is a great forum and I have learned so much in my time here. I guess one could say I am lucky I have a good supply of wood nearby. I read these heart wrenching stories here of good folks just trying to keep their family warm by scrounging and burning green wood. It makes me sad. It is dangerous.