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Splitting Firewood
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1386149" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Whatever I can to split 36" long logs for the outdoor stove. Too cheap for wood splitter as I would have to buy a pricey electric one that would work on those -30 days when any motor is temperamental. Have a 8 lb maul on a wood handle and one on a steel handle. If I can't get it with the wood handle (usually butts and twisty logs), I slam the steel handled one with a 10 lb sledge. A lot of my logs are 20" plus diameter so I only have to split about 3 to fill the stove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1386149, member: 1682"] Whatever I can to split 36" long logs for the outdoor stove. Too cheap for wood splitter as I would have to buy a pricey electric one that would work on those -30 days when any motor is temperamental. Have a 8 lb maul on a wood handle and one on a steel handle. If I can't get it with the wood handle (usually butts and twisty logs), I slam the steel handled one with a 10 lb sledge. A lot of my logs are 20" plus diameter so I only have to split about 3 to fill the stove. [/QUOTE]
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