- A full
cord or bush
cord has a
volume of 128
cubic feet (3.6 m3),
including wood, bark, and air
space in a
neatly stacked pile. The
actual wood volume...
- The
cord is a unit of
measure of dry
volume used to
measure firewood and
pulpwood in the
United States and Canada. A
cord is the
amount of
wood that,...
-
stricter criteria for
wood stoves,
notably shifting from crib
wood to
cord wood for testing. Previously, the EPA
utilized crib
wood,
consistent in size...
- Look up
cord in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cord or
CORD may
refer to:
String Thin rope
Twine Cord (unit) used for
measuring wood Power cord Umbilical...
-
small limbs and
branches can
require substantial labor to
convert to
cord wood.
Cord wood generally needs to be "seasoned" or "dry"
before it can be burned...
-
requiring ****istance to p**** "The Rapids"
where steamboats driven by
cord wood stacked on Mooretown's
piers could be
towed up
river into Lake Huron....
- each and had
begun to
produce crops of corn and
vegetables and to cut
cord wood. With the
money from
these crops the
settlers were able to
begin payment...
-
several states only
allow wood to be sold by the
cord or
fractions of a
cord, to
avoid confusion among consumers. The
wood should be
stacked "racked and...
-
Alder Gulch,
Montana Territory. He also
became a "woodhawk",
supplying cord wood to steamboats.
Rumors and
legends about Johnson are common.
Perhaps chief...
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equivalent to a
standard stacked cord,
where there is less void space. It is also
common to see
wood sold by the "face
cord",
which is
usually not legally...