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This is my 9" measurement. IMG_20250326_120013992~2.jpg
I agree with GG; Geoduck has big hands.
I get 7 1/2 inches from thumb to index fingertips.
I use my bar if I want to measure 16-18 inches. I also have it marked for topping off at 3,4, and 5 inches.
 
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Processing white birch now. I like it to burn it spring and fall. Good spring work close to the house when snow is still deep in the woods. Good beech and maple harvested in winter I pile in lengths on flat by the river. Will get to that in a week or two.
Ice is running . Love this time of year.
 

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #24,863  
This is my 9" measurement. View attachment 3177548
I agree with GG; Geoduck has big hands.
I get 7 1/2 inches from thumb to index fingertips.
I use my bar if I want to measure 16-18 inches. I also have it marked for topping off at 3,4, and 5 inches.
Outstretched, my thumb to pinkie is 9-3/4. thumb to index is 8-1/2. I eyeball my firewood lengths, because with the IBC totes as long as theyre not over 20-22" I can fit 2 courses deep. If they are, i just stick them out the cutout in the front, or lay them sideways in between the 2 courses. My stove will fit somewhere aroung a 30" front to back, so it all goes in the stove. Do I appreciate a perfectly measured wood stack? Of course, who doesn't? But at the end of the day when I'm loading 8-9 pieces in my stove for the night, I use the long ones I've saved all day. The top of the stove will still boil water at 5:30 am therefore the Mrs. is toasty, and thats all that matters to me!
 
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Much of my wood is so bent that I cut what looks right; some of it's 12-14, much is 16, occasionally pieces are 20. It all fits.
I suspect my wife appreciates the smaller pieces.
 
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Where do you folks with such large hands buy your gloves ? I usually have to buy double extra large and my hands ain’t as big as some of the measurements I’ve seen here.
 
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Where do you folks with such large hands buy your gloves ? I usually have to buy double extra large and my hands ain’t as big as some of the measurements I’ve seen here.
You need to stretch more ;)

My thumb-to-pinky span is 9.5", but I have pretty flexible hands.

I wear the yellow cowhide gloves in L to XL, depending on the pair and what I'm doing (I hate snug gloves).
 
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Where do you folks with such large hands buy your gloves ? I usually have to buy double extra large and my hands ain’t as big as some of the measurements I’ve seen here.
In addition to overall size, a major factor in this is how far you can spread your fingers/thumb. My hands are far less flexible than they were when I was younger, so I suspect the distance of the spread has changed. My son wears a size smaller glove than I do, and his fingers are a little shorter but his span is the same, maybe slightly larger.
 
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When I stretch my hand out, the thumb tip to index fingertip distance is 9". After each cut I hold the saw with my right hand, then span my left hand twice and eyeball a spot on the log for the next cut. I am within a 1/2" of 18" each and every time, depending on gloves or not. At the end of the log I get what I get and that goes in a separate pile. I have never lost my "measuring stick".
I used to have an 11-inch hand span. With arthritis, it's now about 9-inches. Things don't bend like they used to.
 
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Where do you folks with such large hands buy your gloves ? I usually have to buy double extra large and my hands ain’t as big as some of the measurements I’ve seen here.
There is a guy who comes through town about once a month, who does the gloves in all the stores. If I need new gloves, I just let the girls at the local Ace Hardware know that next time he is in, to get me a couple of pair. I like to have a couple of new pairs in the truck, and a pair on the tractor at all times. I have a bad habit of losing and tearing them.
 
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Processing white birch now. I like it to burn it spring and fall. Good spring work close to the house when snow is still deep in the woods. Good beech and maple harvested in winter I pile in lengths on flat by the river. Will get to that in a week or two.
Ice is running . Love this time of year.

Good pile of birch Hoobie. I have a lot of that in the woods to. I do the same as you. I put it in the front and back row of the wood shed. Your beech is all scabby like ours too.

gg
 

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