I recently ordered cords and when stacked it was 2/of cord shortAfter repeated attempts to get a hold of him, he finally came byHe stated I had "stacked it too tightly", and forestry said he was allowed percent air space in the stackHe refused to measure the stacked woodSo he either over charged me $***.00, or charged me $***a cord for what he actually delivered The stacked cubic metre (stacked m³), which is cubic metre (about cubic feet) of neatly stacked firewood, including wood, bark and airspace The cord, which is cubic feet or about stacked cubic metres of firewood, including wood, bark and airspace Bulk firewood is mearured by stacking the firewood neatly in a row, ensuring that individual pieces are touching and parallel to each other with as few gaps as possible
I recently ordered 3 cords and when stacked it was 2/3 of cord short. After repeated attempts to get a hold of him, he finally came by. He stated I had "stacked it too tightly", and forestry said he was allowed 30 percent air space in the stack. He refused to measure the stacked wood. So he either over charged me $[redacted].00, or charged me $[redacted].00 a cord for what he actually delivered.
The stacked cubic metre (stacked m³), which is 1 cubic metre (about 35.3 cubic feet) of neatly stacked firewood, including wood, bark and airspace.
The cord, which is 128 cubic feet or about 3.6 stacked cubic metres of firewood, including wood, bark and airspace.
Bulk firewood is mearured by stacking the firewood neatly in a row, ensuring that individual pieces are touching and parallel to each other with as few gaps as possible.
I recently ordered cords and when stacked it was 2/of cord shortAfter repeated attempts to get a hold of him, he finally came byHe stated I had "stacked it too tightly", and forestry said he was allowed percent air space in the stackHe refused to measure the stacked woodSo he either over charged me $***.00, or charged me $***a cord for what he actually delivered The stacked cubic metre (stacked m³), which is cubic metre (about cubic feet) of neatly stacked firewood, including wood, bark and airspace The cord, which is cubic feet or about stacked cubic metres of firewood, including wood, bark and airspace Bulk firewood is mearured by stacking the firewood neatly in a row, ensuring that individual pieces are touching and parallel to each other with as few gaps as possible
I recently ordered 3 cords and when stacked it was 2/3 of cord short. After repeated attempts to get a hold of him, he finally came by. He stated I had "stacked it too tightly", and forestry said he was allowed 30 percent air space in the stack. He refused to measure the stacked wood. So he either over charged me $[redacted].00, or charged me $[redacted].00 a cord for what he actually delivered.
The stacked cubic metre (stacked m³), which is 1 cubic metre (about 35.3 cubic feet) of neatly stacked firewood, including wood, bark and airspace.
The cord, which is 128 cubic feet or about 3.6 stacked cubic metres of firewood, including wood, bark and airspace.
Bulk firewood is mearured by stacking the firewood neatly in a row, ensuring that individual pieces are touching and parallel to each other with as few gaps as possible.