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  1. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    You guys have too many Trev's to keep track of. :) Sorry to add any confusion. I split some spruce yesterday for kindling. Not much fun. More knots than my kid playing with 200ft of throwline. The cherry I got last week it's bad at all.
  2. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    Fiona, I think he's talking about Trev from http://treetools.co.nz/
  3. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    As long as you guys don't start posting pictures of jewelry or nail polish we're safe! :D
  4. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    :lol: She beats me home a lot. I've tried explaining I have a secret admirer that orders me nice things from time to time. She rolls her eyes, I smile, and we do the same dance next time I get a "gift." I got my x27 today and we bagged a medium sized cherry today. I probably have 3/4 cord...
  5. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    :lol: I ordered a longer fiskars last night. Only $38 from amazon and it'll get good use one way or another. Stig, maybe I'll reward myself with one of those years from now after I've earned my splitting stripes. It's bad enough with all the random stuff that shows up here.. if I buy a...
  6. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    I have the x25 fiskars. The x27 is 8" longer. Perhaps I need the x27? Someone tell me I need it so I can justify the purchase..
  7. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    Only on the house can you get 3 pages of responses about splitting wood in less than 24 hours. :) I'm going to try the tire and the bungee today or tomorrow. I've used one of those 14lb mega mauls that baileys sells and I'd rather pound a wedge with a sledge all day than swing that thing for...
  8. Adam_P

    Splittin' wood tips.. the old fashoned way

    So I split about a half a cord today by hand. I was splitting some big rounds today using a wedge and sledge and I was wondering if there's any smarter way I can be doing it... OTHER than a hydraulic splitter. :) For the big stuff I'm using the wedge and sledge and just working on spots...
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