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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Big stuff, is it worth it? Poll, kinda.
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<blockquote data-quote="BaldSawRunner" data-source="post: 1203223" data-attributes="member: 20677"><p>I like the bigger stuff. I split what I can with the maul, then I either saw split or use my uncle's log splitter on his tractor. I usually half split the big rounds, then bust em up to firewood size (for me, anywhere from 4-6 inches across), then stack it up. The bigger stuff gets the sapwood split off. Then I use the bark/sapwood blocks to make my cribs out of. I put down 4' x 3" planks they use to strap plywood together at work down, and stack the heartwood up on that. The sapwood blocks make great cribs since I can get most of them about the same thickness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaldSawRunner, post: 1203223, member: 20677"] I like the bigger stuff. I split what I can with the maul, then I either saw split or use my uncle's log splitter on his tractor. I usually half split the big rounds, then bust em up to firewood size (for me, anywhere from 4-6 inches across), then stack it up. The bigger stuff gets the sapwood split off. Then I use the bark/sapwood blocks to make my cribs out of. I put down 4' x 3" planks they use to strap plywood together at work down, and stack the heartwood up on that. The sapwood blocks make great cribs since I can get most of them about the same thickness. [/QUOTE]
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