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  On 30/10/2021 at 12:24, Stubby said:

I think he said 1.5 liters of water from 1kg of wood . Seems a lot whatever .

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Yes but it's the same as 1 litre of water weighs 1kg but I did make a mistake in my off the cuff reply from having an addled brain, I blame the pneumonia vaccine ;-). It was just as well @gdh queried me.

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typo substiting wood for water to save Stubby confusion

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  On 30/10/2021 at 12:33, openspaceman said:

Yes but it's the same as 1 litre of wood weighs 1kg but I did make a mistake in my off the cuff reply from having an addled brain, I blame the pneumonia vaccine ;-). It was just as well @gdh queried me.

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Whats a litre of wood ?

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  On 30/10/2021 at 12:37, Stubby said:

Perhaps we could introduce a chord of water into the formula ? 👍

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Depends on who cuts out the branches and stacks the cord, If you cut the middle of the bend you get 70% stacking, cut either side of the bend and it drops to 50%

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Doh he said water
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  On 30/10/2021 at 12:40, openspaceman said:

Depends on who cuts out the branches and stacks the cord, If you cut the middle of the bend you get 70% stacking, cut either side of the bend and it drops to 50%

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how about a tightly packed chord of steam ? 🙂

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Some one recently said to me something like " that's how mistakes happen when you have a little knowledge of something "  😁😁

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