Hey guys, I live on about 85 bush acres and cut all my own firewood. As such, I tend to burn a lot of stuff the commercial blokes wouldn't even bother to cut.. I try and burn 100% of the tree, because anything I don't burn is just mess I need to clean up later. I let the ends of the branches with all the leaves dry out then break them up by hand to make fire starting size kindling (leaves included if any stay on), but I also have a jig set up for 2 person use where one person (the Mrs) feeds in long skinny wood and the other person (me) uses the small saw to cut the wood to length. We cut about 0.5m3 today from about a tank of fuel in he ms170. The jig was made from scraps and part of an old pallet.
And here's the pile of smaller wood that we'll use throughout the year
The other jig that I use is a box in the ground. If I have cut a round too wide then find out later the split sections are too long for my heater or alike, I put it so it hangs over the left side of the box and stand on the wood with my left foot to steady it and then use the saw to cut through it knowing it won't move and I won't hit the ground, so it's quicker and easier than just cutting on the ground. Longer bits I'll pull along to make multiple cuts.
Both of these save me heaps of time and effort and mean that nothing goes to waste.
I'd love to see what jigs you've got for cutting firewood.
Thanks,
Adam,
Tasmania
And here's the pile of smaller wood that we'll use throughout the year
The other jig that I use is a box in the ground. If I have cut a round too wide then find out later the split sections are too long for my heater or alike, I put it so it hangs over the left side of the box and stand on the wood with my left foot to steady it and then use the saw to cut through it knowing it won't move and I won't hit the ground, so it's quicker and easier than just cutting on the ground. Longer bits I'll pull along to make multiple cuts.
Both of these save me heaps of time and effort and mean that nothing goes to waste.
I'd love to see what jigs you've got for cutting firewood.
Thanks,
Adam,
Tasmania