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  1. stig

    Super Splitter

    I thought you were talking about thickness not length, sorry. As for length, around here it is 13" for those who have stoves and 20" for those of us who have furnaces. Some of the newer stoes can only handle 8", which is why I have started to ask the client and then write the length of rounds...
  2. stig

    Super Splitter

    In all of central Europe they split firewood that fine, Al. Or used to, anyway.
  3. stig

    Super Splitter

    I thought that was the origin of the name of the fabric. Your post made me look it up, and it turns out not to be the case:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corduroy
  4. stig

    Super Splitter

    It would take quite a few of her kind to make a corduroy road.
  5. stig

    Super Splitter

    So now we have, what? Short cords, long cords, face cords. Why don't you guys just wise up and go metric? A cubic meter is a cubic meter!
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