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It still is friggin roundwood. I raised a thread before bemoaning the stupid term. The term cordwood should be BANNED.

 

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Slightly manic TCD, but finally the voice of reason. LOGS!

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cordwood = dumb americanism, correct and sensible description is roundwood, to much use of dumbed down american terms in this industry

 

 

Agree, at least we don't use the term 'Bucking Timber' of which I have never really understood?

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cordwood = dumb americanism, correct and sensible description is roundwood, to much use of dumbed down american terms in this industry

 

Not saying your wrong , but ive always called anything that is bigger than 6inch cordwood. Have a nice day:laugh1:

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