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Hello All!

 

Long time lurker, first time poster. 

 

Im looking for a bit of help/advice on how to calculator the price of cord wood (cut at 4ft x 4ft x 8ft). I understand this can vary from Hardwoods/Softwods and unseasoned and seasoned wood but don’t know how to get to the final price of; 1 cord of x hardwood = £x seasoned and £x unseasoned.

 

Is there a “standard” on how to reach this?

 

Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers!

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Hi Steve,

 

Thanks for the prompt reply! We cut and stack our wood in cords within our woodland for ease of processing. So if there’s a calculation to work out the value in cubic meters, I can always convert than into the cord wood value?

 

Is there a standard method to calculate the value in cubic meters?

 

cheers!

 

Edited by Burnt Ends
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Well if you're selling it by volume rather than weight I can't see you need a separate formula for seasoned or unseasoned

 

Be a simple case of converting feet to meters with an online converter then doing the maths

 

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2 minutes ago, Burnt Ends said:

Hi Steve,

 

Thanks for the prompt reply! We cut and stack our wood in cords within our woodland for ease of processing. So if there’s a calculation to work out the value in cubic meters, I can always convert than into the cord wood value?

 

Mid there a standard method to calculate the value in cubic meters?

 

cheers!

 

Measure the height and the depth of your stack in mtrs, times them together and then times that figure by the length of the stack in mtrs.

 

This will give you the volume of the STACK in cubic mtrs.

 

How much split wood you get out of the stack will depend on the diameter and straightness of the lengths.

 

There are probably people on here that can give you some rules of thumb.

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Gotcha. From here, is there a guide/current value on what a species or hardwood/softwood is worth per cubic meter? 

 

Appologise if this seems like obvious/dumb questions. 

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5 minutes ago, Burnt Ends said:

Gotcha. From here, is there a guide/current value on what a species or hardwood/softwood is worth per cubic meter? 

 

Appologise if this seems like obvious/dumb questions. 

Where are you?

 

Are you planning on selling to the end user?

 

Are you planning to season the wood.

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We’re based in Surrey, selling direct to the end user and both depending on whether the customer would like to cut and season there own wood or cut and burn at their pleasure. 

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1 minute ago, Burnt Ends said:

We’re based in Surrey, selling direct to the end user and both depending on whether the customer would like to cut and season there own wood or cut and burn at their pleasure. 

Ah, you're thinking of selling in 4ft lengths?

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