The stuff you put on your cut ends of mill logs is called anchor seal. I think its too late to donit to them. That needs done when they are cut within a day or so to prevemt checks in the ends. Those logs already have checks
Hey William. It would depend how long you cut your firewood. A cord is 4 foot wide 4 foot tall and 8 foot wide. So if you cut 16" pieces it's 3 ricks. 24" pieces would be 2 rick. Thats the volume size of it but most people call 3 ricks a cord. I don't know anyone who cuts 24" pieces eaither
Looks like a good start on the wood
It’s a decent start need a lot more!
The stuff you put on your cut ends of mill logs is called anchor seal.
I think its too late to donit to them.
That needs done when they are cut within a day or so to prevemt checks in the ends. Those logs already have checks
Good to know I figured it was to late for that
I remember that well. Dad getting me started, then disappeared. I liked working for the neighbors better. They paid cash.
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Thats a good bit of wood you guys got done.
Yeah my son did a great job 😄
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I've been told 2 ricks is equal to a cord.
Hey William. It would depend how long you cut your firewood.
A cord is 4 foot wide 4 foot tall and 8 foot wide.
So if you cut 16" pieces it's 3 ricks.
24" pieces would be 2 rick.
Thats the volume size of it but most people call 3 ricks a cord. I don't know anyone who cuts 24" pieces eaither
Dustin did the young fellow wear out his gloves?
Not quite! He does a good job splitting wood!
i wouldnt paint them there good and dry out now. only paint or seal ends when wood is green
Ok sounds good thanks for the info!