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dorsetsmith



Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
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just thing i use Thumbs Up good excise
Post #597291 29th Jan 2017 2:06pm
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jst



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i use an axe for 90% of my splitting despite having the above, i use that for the difficult knotty ones. its quicker with the axe. Cheers

James
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Post #597315 29th Jan 2017 3:18pm
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walfy



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I'm sure it will do the job. But I reckon after a season of an axe, you'll be spending money on a splitter. I know I did 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #597332 29th Jan 2017 4:14pm
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gilarion



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I have one of these for a few years now and I would recommend it. Not that cheap but great quality.

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-vertical-log-buster-6/


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Post #597367 29th Jan 2017 5:32pm
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alwoodley72



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Well done good choice! ' he who splits his own logs gets warm twice'..! The chestnut will need 2 years of seasoning to burn any sense.

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Post #597398 29th Jan 2017 6:39pm
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srod



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Fiskars X17 or X21 for the most of it with a 6lb maul handy for the heavier stuff. I do about 10T a year.
Post #597407 29th Jan 2017 6:50pm
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Zagato
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alwoodley72 wrote:
Well done good choice! ' he who splits his own logs gets warm twice'..! The chestnut will need 2 years of seasoning to burn any sense.

Alex


Laughing Like that. I am going back for more today and will tell the guy who is giving me the free wood (I am giving him an antique pot hanger for his inglenook fire place as a surprise Very Happy ). You know your wood, he said the chestnut would take at least 18 months to season...
Post #597558 30th Jan 2017 7:24am
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walfy



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Here is a nice poem about wood. Lets you know what is good and what isn't to burn

The Firewood Poem
Beechwood fires are bright and clear
If the logs are kept a year,
Chestnut's only good they say,
If for logs 'tis laid away.
Make a fire of Elder tree,
Death within your house will be;
But ash new or ash old,
Is fit for a queen with crown of gold

Birch and fir logs burn too fast
Blaze up bright and do not last,
it is by the Irish said
Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread.
Elm wood burns like churchyard mould,
E'en the very flames are cold
But ash green or ash brown
Is fit for a queen with golden crown

Poplar gives a bitter smoke,
Fills your eyes and makes you choke,
Apple wood will scent your room
Pear wood smells like flowers in bloom
Oaken logs, if dry and old
keep away the winter's cold
But ash wet or ash dry
a king shall warm his slippers by. 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #597584 30th Jan 2017 10:10am
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Mean Green



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A mazda6 estate makes a good log splitter... although it is not really re-usable (and I wouldn't recommend it).

This is mine after a tree fell just in front of me on a dual carriageway and I hit it at 70mph... split the 60ft tree clean in two!!

Bloody strong too... I walked away without so much as a scratch!!

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Post #597646 30th Jan 2017 3:36pm
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David T



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Do you have a splitting pawl? I've been feeding two stoves for over 20 years and, without doubt, it's the tool I've used most of all.

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Post #598261 1st Feb 2017 1:20pm
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dorsetsmith



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^^^^ Thumbs Up
Post #598263 1st Feb 2017 1:23pm
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Zagato
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Yes identical to that Thumbs Up and a Shtil chainsaw and an electric Makita chainsaw which is surprisingly good.

Took ages to collect the wood from my neighbour having be shown around his 14th house and then he said he had an E TYPE Shocked not only that but it,s a one and a half, he has had from fours years old and it,s done 68k Shocked It,s mint/concourse but never gets taken to shows, says he is not into cars. The guy is a working class bloke now retired, was a salesman for insurance/pensions but made his money from buying and selling his houses Bow down
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stigomery



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A splitting maul is by far the quickest, and the ladies seem to like it if you're drinking a can of Diet Coke at the same time...

For knotty/gnarly logs I use a log grenade which is great (http://www.screwfix.com/p/roughneck-wood-g...7QodRQQGag)

Both these methods much quicker than a log splitting machine IMHO
Post #598269 1st Feb 2017 2:08pm
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jst



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maul is quickest i aggree there, but hydraulic splitter is def quicker on knotted bits for me, lots of oak here! Cheers

James
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130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper
90 2010 Hardtop
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Post #598545 2nd Feb 2017 11:29am
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