However there are some parts of the world where they do refer to a full cord of wood as a bush cord canada other sizes of firewood u s.
Dimensions of a bush cord of wood.
4 high x 4 wide x 4 length.
A face cord of firewood is equal to a single stack of firewood that measures four feet high by 8 feet long by however deep the depth of the firewood is.
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.
Using full feet for the width can be a problem since standard length for pieces of firewood is usually 16 inches.
A full cord of firewood is an amount of wood in a space that measures eight feet long four feet high by four feet deep.
A cord is the amount of wood that when racked and well stowed occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet.
The common dimension to get a cord of wood is 4 x4 x8 but there are many dimensions that will add up to 128 cubic feet.
The common dimensions for a face cord or rick of wood is 8 feet long x 4 feet high x any length of wood.
The cord foot was a us unit of volume for.
Examples are 2x4x16 and 1x4x32.
Or any other arrangement of linear measurements that yields the same volume.
The exact length and height can vary when you purchase a thrown cord but you should still measure these dimensions and.
Although the common length of wood is typically 16 inches there is no exact length requirement.
Full cord of wood height 4 feet 122 cm width 8 feet 244 cm depth 4 feet 122 cm.
Although there are many names associated with a cord of wood the legal definition of a cord of firewood in the us and canada is a full or bush cord which typically measures 4 wide x 4 high x 8 long and is 128 cubic feet in volume.
The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood in the united states and canada.
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.
So a stack of 16 firewood can only be 16 wide or a multiple of 16.
This corresponds to a well stacked woodpile 4 feet high 8 feet wide and 4 feet deep.