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Care and Feeding of a Splitting Block?
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<blockquote data-quote="Somesawguy" data-source="post: 4288441" data-attributes="member: 42311"><p>A friend of mine gave me a tree that the power company took down in their yard. Some of the pieces are big enough to make good chopping blocks. I believe it's rock maple. One I saved for myself, and a friend of mine wanted one as well. </p><p></p><p>What can I do to make sure the block doesn't split on me, and doesn't rot? Should I let it dry out on its side for awhile, or apply linseed oil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Somesawguy, post: 4288441, member: 42311"] A friend of mine gave me a tree that the power company took down in their yard. Some of the pieces are big enough to make good chopping blocks. I believe it's rock maple. One I saved for myself, and a friend of mine wanted one as well. What can I do to make sure the block doesn't split on me, and doesn't rot? Should I let it dry out on its side for awhile, or apply linseed oil? [/QUOTE]
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