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O.K.now gotta spliter 2--3-4-5-6in.diameter where s the line to not split?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick62" data-source="post: 611404" data-attributes="member: 6778"><p><strong>Heres how I do this!</strong></p><p></p><p>I sell a little, and have learnt this from the masta....</p><p>If you can pick it up in one hand from the end, then it don't need splitting as a general guide.</p><p></p><p>Then I start finding out what stoves are out there. Hazel has a pretty good sized box, and can fit fairly decent pieces in there. Here at the house I have a insert that is happier with small stuff, 3-4 inches is about right. My ol' man has the same stove I use at the shop, and they can fit large stuff. 6 in, or bigger. Ann never complained, so she must have a decent stove as the usual size is what I deliver there (5 in). Richard on the other hand has some kind of overgorwn blast furnace that can literally burn 12" LOGS!!! Then Frank needs the smaller stuff....</p><p></p><p>I have to split accordingly to where it is going. I find that if your length is a little long then splitting it a little smaller is helpful.</p><p></p><p>-Pat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick62, post: 611404, member: 6778"] [b]Heres how I do this![/b] I sell a little, and have learnt this from the masta.... If you can pick it up in one hand from the end, then it don't need splitting as a general guide. Then I start finding out what stoves are out there. Hazel has a pretty good sized box, and can fit fairly decent pieces in there. Here at the house I have a insert that is happier with small stuff, 3-4 inches is about right. My ol' man has the same stove I use at the shop, and they can fit large stuff. 6 in, or bigger. Ann never complained, so she must have a decent stove as the usual size is what I deliver there (5 in). Richard on the other hand has some kind of overgorwn blast furnace that can literally burn 12" LOGS!!! Then Frank needs the smaller stuff.... I have to split accordingly to where it is going. I find that if your length is a little long then splitting it a little smaller is helpful. -Pat [/QUOTE]
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