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So 18.5" long, 15" wide & 11" deep...that's a decent chunk of wood, if that was Aussie hardwood it would roughly be 18-25kg, I guess in pounds being oak...about 28-38lbs. Let's say 32-1/2 lbs.
 

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@huskihl wins. You have to fight the wife for the pink crocks... as a consolation prize, I’ll send my 365sp for porting. :biggrin:

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I really did underestimate the weight I was lifting. I figured 80lbs.
Sweet.
So green red oak in PA that falls over in a storm weighs 62 pounds per cubic foot :thumbup:
 

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I think it was a smidge bigger than his provided dimensions. It looked a tad more than 18.5" to me. Still it held its weight well over a few months. I also assumed a little rot in the chunk as it looked like some was in the rounds.
 

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I think it was a smidge bigger than his provided dimensions. It looked a tad more than 18.5" to me. Still it held its weight well over a few months. I also assumed a little rot in the chunk as it looked like some was in the rounds.
While you were trying to gigawatt the molecular weight of wood, most guys just took a stab at it. I would imagine it varies from state to state and year to year anyway
 

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I think it was a smidge bigger than his provided dimensions. It looked a tad more than 18.5" to me. Still it held its weight well over a few months. I also assumed a little rot in the chunk as it looked like some was in the rounds.
I didn’t hit rot till I got to the bottom. Last round I cut last night was punky. Everything above was solid.
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Probably cut another round, 2 at the most just to help get rid of it for land owners. If it were on my property, I’d push it flat and start a campfire on it.
 
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