DSW
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GRRRRR! I am ****ing fuming. If you have dipped into the splitting tool review thread You may have read I paid a tree service guy for a load of Ash. delivered at night time I was excited by the amount...until I saw it the next day. It was not all 'splitable by hand' as prmised, it was mainly massive crotches and I immediately saw barbed wire in several bits. Well since its out front of the house and I need it out back I've been working in short stints to keep noise aggravation down, but working to split things enough to get them to size that could be shifted. Having split what i could tonight i had a go with the saw on what remained. My battles with it using the maul had meant i'd handled it enough to know ALOT of wire is in that wood. I've also found a brick and some concrete. So I studied each piece hard, looking for wire entry and exit, looking for years old scared bark that would give me a clue of long since swallowed wire, and studying the numerous aborted cuts from the tree guy. Well I wasn't clever enough. 1 hour of work, not quite 3 bits cut up, and 3 chains blunted. FOR ****s sake! Then just as I'm mad one of my neighbours who I don't think of in good terms (as he has a huge oak that is damaging my house and has refused to reduce it....insurance company threatening legal action) has the gall to come and rant about the noise. yeah yeah. okay its 8pm. I had intended to run one tank of fuel and be finished long before 8, but 3 blunt chains and an incident with one getting stuck in the cut slowed me down somewhat. So now I'm left with a tiny bit of fuel in the saw still, which I hate (we have ethanol in our fuel so i hate leaving it in the saw). Still...my last sharp chain is fitted. tomorrow I'm working from home so lunch time I can get out and cut some non ash wood that should be wire free and just finish off the mix in the tank. the 3 blunt chains will go to my brother's FIL who kindly sharpens them on his grinder thing and I can start again. But with at least a dozen more un-move-ably large crotches, riddled with wire....this is going to be a long and slow process. I don't want to annoy my neighbours, and want to get the wood out the back where the gardens are bigger, trees and shrubs absorb the noise, and houses further apart. Trouble is I've got a lot of cutting to do to get these chunks small enough to shift....an awful lot when you hit wire and kill a chain in each lump. FOR ****s SAKE!!! I got well and truly stitched up by that tree guy!
And....breathe!!!
Sorry to hear that.
An hour ago I was literally thinking buying some logs might be the way to go.