[Elecraft] cord vs. rick

Kevin Shaw kmshaw at tampabay.rr.com
Sun Mar 19 22:08:23 EST 2006


Us city slickers just run down to the supermarket and buy a case of the fake
logs. :)

Kevin
N8IQ

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Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 8:01 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] cord vs. rick

Howdy,
    In this neck of the woods a rick is another name for a face cord.  A 
face cord is 4 x 8 x the size you cut for your stove.  Three face cords to 
a cord nominally but some folks have two face cords to a cord because they 
cut their wood a bit longer.  Still comes out to 4 x 4 x 8 for a full cord 
in the end.
     Kevin.  KD5ONS  (with stiff fingers from splitting wood, warm though :)


On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:29:19 -0600, David F. Reed <davereed at w5sv.org> 
wrote:

>
> Well, a cord is a fraction of a cord; more specifically, a 8'x4'x24" 
> rick is 1/2 cord, but if 16" pieces, it is 1/3 cord; one-third of a cord 
> is also sometimes called a fireplace cord, stove cord, rick, or rank. 
> Webster defines a rick simply as a pile.
>
> Fred Jensen wrote:
>
>> Kevin Rock wrote:
>>
>>> Before that I split and stacked over a rick of wood.
>>
>>
>> I know what a cord is (128 ft^3).  Whatsa "rick?"
>
> 73 de Dave, W5SV
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