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Started by woodman58, March 06, 2015, 04:27:23 PM

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woodman58

How many BF is in a cubic meter? Thanks in advance.
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Sixacresand

    39.37' x 39.37' x 3.28' / 12 =  423.7
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beenthere

Quote from: Sixacresand on March 06, 2015, 04:53:47 PM
    39.37' x 39.37' x 3.28' / 12 =  423.7

Units are in feet??

I get the same answer.  But by using 35.3147 cuft in 1 m3, then multiply by 12 as there are 12 bdft in a cuft.

That is a direct translation, but can't saw out or recover but about 7-8 bdft from a ft3 of log.
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sounds like someone has found a possible market to the ports,  and hope it works for you, converting should be an easier game than getting it to port, run some numbers and figure it out, and be ready for a long wait on pay in many intendances.
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Quote from: Sixacresand on March 06, 2015, 04:53:47 PM
    39.37' x 39.37' x 3.28' / 12 =  423.7
you're right, Beenthere.  the 39.37 should be inches.   And 423.7 bft
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