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<blockquote data-quote="haveawoody" data-source="post: 3434980" data-attributes="member: 70667"><p>Long ago before i got a splitter, with elm i just cut it into 6" long pieces, noodle them once and store it </p><p>all as night blocks.</p><p>Elm makes for really good overnight wood especially as blocks that mostly fill the wood stove.</p><p>No maul use at all and that was a good thing since rock elm is the bulk of the elm in my area.</p><p>Rock elm and maul go together like a stone axe and stone tree.</p><p>A sure fire combination to kill your will to live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haveawoody, post: 3434980, member: 70667"] Long ago before i got a splitter, with elm i just cut it into 6" long pieces, noodle them once and store it all as night blocks. Elm makes for really good overnight wood especially as blocks that mostly fill the wood stove. No maul use at all and that was a good thing since rock elm is the bulk of the elm in my area. Rock elm and maul go together like a stone axe and stone tree. A sure fire combination to kill your will to live. [/QUOTE]
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