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!
Thats a good bit of wood you guys got done.
Yeah my son did a great job 😄
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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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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
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!
Dustin did the young fellow wear out his gloves?
Not quite! He does a good job splitting wood!