Compare the full cord to the face cord.
Full cord vs half cord of wood.
Half a cord of wood will burn in the fireplace.
A half cord is half this amount or 64 cubic feet.
Typically a full cord is three times as deep as a face cord.
It is a pile of wood with 128 cubic feet or 4 by 8 by 4 feet.
However the depth or width of a face cord stands at a few inches lower than its height of 4 feet.
There is no single agreed upon length for pieces of wood in a face cord.
Volume for half cord 64 cu ft.
A half cord of wood is very similar to a cord except that the length of the wood is 24 inches 2 feet for a half cord instead of 16 inches.
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 face cord is also commonly called a furnace cord or stove cord and is a stack of wood that measures 8 feet wide 4 feet high and 16 inches deep.
A cord is a measurement to refer to a quantity of wood.
A half cord is basically the amount it takes to fill an 8 foot pickup truck bed.
A half cord of firewood will therefore be a stack of firewood that fills an area 4ft high 4ft wide and 4ft deep.
The standard length for firewood in a full cord is 16 long and usually a full cord of firewood will have three rows stacked four feet wide and eight feet long.
A face cord of firewood on the other hand refers to a single stack of firewood that measures four feet in height eight feet in length.
A standard length for firewood in a full cord is 16 long and most of the time a full cord of firewood will consist of three rows stacked four feet wide and eight feet long.
A face cord is the next most common unit of measurement.
On the other hand a face cord of firewood is a single stack of firewood that measures four feet high 8 feet long by however deep the depth of the firewood is.
Firewood storage now that you ve purchased just the right amount of wood and it s been split and dried all that s left is to stack it in a convenient spot so that you can get to it quickly.
The depth or width of the pile is less than 4 feet 1 2 m which means that each piece of wood in the pile is less than 4 feet 1 2 m long.
It refers to any stack of wood that is 4 feet 1 2 m high and 8 feet 2 4 m long.