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The first picture is my backyard splitting area


The rest is from my work yard, next time I am out with the camera will take LOTS of pictures for this thread :D

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my wood barn

I made it 50 pages into this thread. Lots of nice stacks on here! I spend alot of time on AS so i figured i would post what i have amd start getting involved. I just started spliting today and have a half cord split. I dont think i have near enough for the winter but it happens. Been really busy with work and other projects but in 3 weeks ill finally be free to start cutting again. and it will be a good reason to start breaking in my brand new MS362. This is just what i cut last season/winter for this winters heat. Everything you see setting inside my barn was all cut with 2 Poulans one 4218Pro and my wild thang! Haha 2 wild thangs the first one the crank broke. Suprise! Finally bought a good saw for this year. Its an addiction now. Its only my second year heating with wood so im still doing alot of learning and research. Awesome site and some goods guys. Thanks guys and gals
 
Sorry about the links. I dont know how to get them to come up in the thread. i dont know much about computers, This is my first one i got last month. And i dont even have a TV so you can imagine how i am with this thing haha.

thers another cord or so off to the left that isnt pictured. I split all by hand so far.No mind the homemade splitter. Its a friends father in laws and after him bringing it over and me seeing it im safer not even trying it. Im a mechanic by trade, that thing wouldnt split 3 pieces before the motor/pump lovejoy joint was chewed up or the motor broke right off the frame.
 
Sorry about the links. I dont know how to get them to come up in the thread. i dont know much about computers, This is my first one i got last month. And i dont even have a TV so you can imagine how i am with this thing haha.

thers another cord or so off to the left that isnt pictured. I split all by hand so far.No mind the homemade splitter. Its a friends father in laws and after him bringing it over and me seeing it im safer not even trying it. Im a mechanic by trade, that thing wouldnt split 3 pieces before the motor/pump lovejoy joint was chewed up or the motor broke right off the frame.

Looks like you've been busy. Do you work inside the shed or do all that cutting and splitting outdoors?
 
All inside the barn for now. i buck it and load it all in my truck and bring it to the barn. I unload and stack it as shown and it dries for about 9-10 month. then i split and restack/sort all inside. When i need to refill my basement i just back my truck to the correct piles and toss a load on. i Have access though 4 seperate doorways to all the stacks. All under one roof. never gets wet and its like a wind tunnel plus the bucked stacks all face the east so they get a few hours of sunlight each day to help dry them.

Once its inside i do no cutting. Just splitting.
 
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Gotta get some pics of mine on here. Gotta bunch of wood to get up if someone wants to help. Trying to put America Back To Work.
 
Sorry about the links. I dont know how to get them to come up in the thread. i dont know much about computers, This is my first one i got last month. And i dont even have a TV so you can imagine how i am with this thing haha.

thers another cord or so off to the left that isnt pictured. I split all by hand so far.No mind the homemade splitter. Its a friends father in laws and after him bringing it over and me seeing it im safer not even trying it. Im a mechanic by trade, that thing wouldnt split 3 pieces before the motor/pump lovejoy joint was chewed up or the motor broke right off the frame.

That'l work, real nice arrangement and processing area! Especially nice as I guess in the winter you could work under lights at night?
 
I made it 50 pages into this thread. Lots of nice stacks on here! I spend alot of time on AS so i figured i would post what i have amd start getting involved. I just started spliting today and have a half cord split. I dont think i have near enough for the winter but it happens. Been really busy with work and other projects but in 3 weeks ill finally be free to start cutting again. and it will be a good reason to start breaking in my brand new MS362. This is just what i cut last season/winter for this winters heat. Everything you see setting inside my barn was all cut with 2 Poulans one 4218Pro and my wild thang! Haha 2 wild thangs the first one the crank broke. Suprise! Finally bought a good saw for this year. Its an addiction now. Its only my second year heating with wood so im still doing alot of learning and research. Awesome site and some goods guys. Thanks guys and gals

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That is a very nice setup. :msp_thumbup:
 
The people that split indoors how do you do it ? I split outside and the exhaust bothers me so much no clue how I can do that inside a building :msp_ohmy:
 
I repped you cause you got a fat Dog, a good wood pile, and a hillarious user name...
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lmao !!!:laugh:


I'm looking at that last photo thinking "one more stick and the walls are gonna burst !"

Reminds me of an XL guy wearing a medium sized shirt, with the button threads stretched to the limit and ready to take out someone's eye !!!!!
 
The people that split indoors how do you do it ? I split outside and the exhaust bothers me so much no clue how I can do that inside a building :msp_ohmy:


I havnt seen anyone so far that splits indoors? That would be an awful idea.
 
I havnt seen anyone so far that splits indoors? That would be an awful idea.

Why is that? People work on all kinds of industrial equipment indoors. All you need is some kind of ducting to get rid of the exhaust. I wish I had a nice big woodshed with enough room to set up the splitter. It would be a lot easier to stack, and I could work out of the rain, and tick off my neighbors by running the splitter at all hours of the night. ;o)
 

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