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firewood length in bucking
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<blockquote data-quote="stihly dan" data-source="post: 3581814" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>How do you cut for length. I assume everyone has a length preference for there heating applications. What do you do if you like 18 inch splits amd you have a 43 inch log? 2 18's and a 7 in piece, just cut in half. I have been doing it both way's, and am not sure wich I like. Even lengths are easier to stack, look better, and a load is more consistent in burn time. The other is quicker to buck longer lengths for the cold nights, and a little less splitting. Oh crap I think I just answered my own question. So what do you do anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihly dan, post: 3581814, member: 79284"] How do you cut for length. I assume everyone has a length preference for there heating applications. What do you do if you like 18 inch splits amd you have a 43 inch log? 2 18's and a 7 in piece, just cut in half. I have been doing it both way's, and am not sure wich I like. Even lengths are easier to stack, look better, and a load is more consistent in burn time. The other is quicker to buck longer lengths for the cold nights, and a little less splitting. Oh crap I think I just answered my own question. So what do you do anyway? [/QUOTE]
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