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<blockquote data-quote="ace4059" data-source="post: 8112434" data-attributes="member: 193287"><p>I learned new logging/firewood definitions. Noodling and Ripping.</p><p>So by definition, I am just ripping the quarters to make them more manageable so I am able to move them by myself. They are old and dry and no longer produce the wood noodles, just the fine dust. But that could be the way I’m cutting them and the way the grain runs. Wood has 12%-16% moisture content.</p><p></p><p>I’ve already learned a lot off this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace4059, post: 8112434, member: 193287"] I learned new logging/firewood definitions. Noodling and Ripping. So by definition, I am just ripping the quarters to make them more manageable so I am able to move them by myself. They are old and dry and no longer produce the wood noodles, just the fine dust. But that could be the way I’m cutting them and the way the grain runs. Wood has 12%-16% moisture content. I’ve already learned a lot off this thread. [/QUOTE]
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