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Splitting area last weak.
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Splitting area today, I paved it during the summer but still have to finish it. Summer ended pretty quickly here.
I had my last exam yesterday so spend the afternoon cutting some more wood. Started to split with the x27 but it's raining all day long here so quit when I was soaking wet (split a little more than on the picture though).



Do you leave a hole in the middle to draw the air up and out??
The purpose is to put logs straight up in the middle, so you get a chimney effect and the air can go out.
 
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Bunch of ash, locust and beech. Most of this got burned this year. I'm late getting going for next year.


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In process..
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Staged
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Bunch of ash, locust and beech. Most of this got burned this year. I'm late getting going for next year.

Those are HUGE sections to transport, let alone to split! Did you really do all that with a 28 inch bar and that 'mortal' sized splitter in the 6th (?) photo? (I would have wanted dynamite!). Was this 'noodle-city', or is there some apparatus that we are not seeing in that post?

Philbert
 
Actually it wasn't too bad.

Positioned them with the hoe..
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Bucking..
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Lot's of noodling
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Then splitting the smaller rounds into quarters..

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Nice size chunks man, have fun cutting those up o split.
Love the stove though, am i correct is assuming its soapstone?
 

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