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best way to shorten split wood any contraptions or?
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<blockquote data-quote="reddogrunner" data-source="post: 5013140" data-attributes="member: 97765"><p>I find the grooves in a pallet hold wood from spinning quite nicely. Go get a stack of cruddie skids to bring the wood up to a proper working height. Get a buddy to hold the pieces while you whack them with a saw. Just hold enough off the end of the skid that need whacked. Keep a wheelbarrow or barrel where you are cutting to capture all of those nice little ends. They make great burning wood! It's definitely a 2 person gig and you have to be very careful holding those buggers. Or, hold them all in place with a rathet strap acroos 6 pieces or so and do the same on the other side of the skid. I use a skid as a table top to cut my branches up into length. Works great! Just place the branch in the groove and cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reddogrunner, post: 5013140, member: 97765"] I find the grooves in a pallet hold wood from spinning quite nicely. Go get a stack of cruddie skids to bring the wood up to a proper working height. Get a buddy to hold the pieces while you whack them with a saw. Just hold enough off the end of the skid that need whacked. Keep a wheelbarrow or barrel where you are cutting to capture all of those nice little ends. They make great burning wood! It's definitely a 2 person gig and you have to be very careful holding those buggers. Or, hold them all in place with a rathet strap acroos 6 pieces or so and do the same on the other side of the skid. I use a skid as a table top to cut my branches up into length. Works great! Just place the branch in the groove and cut. [/QUOTE]
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