Just the 18.5x11x15.
It's about the size I noodled the rounds down to move. There were about 14 pieces per round.
Wayyy light.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.
The price is wrong, Bob$1!!!!!
For sure!
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good eye - 78 poundsPlus dibz on the furry pink slippers
The price is wrong, Bob
Bob won that fight and remember to spay and neuter your pets!The price is wrong, Bob
You're gonna have over a truckload of noodles!For sure!
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Sweet.@huskihl wins. You have to fight the wife for the pink crocks... as a consolation prize, I’ll send my 365sp for porting.
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I really did underestimate the weight I was lifting. I figured 80lbs.
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 anywayI 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.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.
Sweet.
So green red oak in PA that falls over in a storm weighs 62 pounds per cubic foot