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Half a cord of wood will burn in the fireplace. The measurement "cord" is used to refer to a quantity of wood, specifically a stack of 128 cubic feet or 4 by 8 by 4 feet. A half-cord is, self-evidently, half this amount or 64 cubic feet.
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Learn More »The measurement "cord" is used to refer to a quantity of wood, specifically a stack of 128 cubic feet or 4 by 8 by 4 feet. A half-cord is, self-evidently, half this amount or 64 cubic feet. It conveniently turns out to be about the amount it takes to fill an 8-foot pickup truck bed, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension -- that is, when the wood is stacked neatly. Cords and half-cords are used to measure firewood.
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Cheap Backyard Privacy Fence Ideas Use Super-Sized Planters. Buy several large planters and fill them with tall, decorative grasses or flowers. ......
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When buying or preparing firewood for the burning season, you probably want to know – what is the hottest burning wood? Hardwood species such as...
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Continue to screw your drywall anchor into the wall until the head is completely flush to the wall. If the anchor head is protruding slightly,...
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The optimal temperature range is for conventional mini split heat pump operation is over 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature goes down to...
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