Little Splitting (pic heavy)

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Auzzie Gumtree

Minister of Fire
Oct 17, 2012
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Just managed to break the back of all the rounds i got from one of the neighbors.

I first thought i was looking at ~ 20 cubic meters (5.5 cords) just got the tape out and it looks like i underestimated the total :oops: the main stack measures 4.5 Meters x 6 meters x 1.5 meters.

I think i am looking at 3 years.

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Is that all by hand :eek:? Awesome job! I think Fiskars should buy your middle photo and use it in their next ad campaign, that's one great photo :)
 
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Serious amount of wood there.
You got allot of work done in what looks like some warm weather.

Bet you are considered the wood guru in your area :)
You gonna sell any?
 
thanks guys - nothing like you guys but i think its about 11 - 12 cords all done by hand except the last cord when my neighbor hired a log splitter and he let me borrow it for a few hours.

i was quite impressed with the log splitter but i was more tired from that due to all the lifting and trying to get as much done in the few hours. It means i wont be buying one anytime soon as long as the back holds out. ==c

I have got a bone to pick with you bogydave - i tried to stack one of my rows like yours nice and straight and when i had finished it was like yours - but due to the nature of my wood splits not being uniform like yours when i came back the next day the top had started to lean forwards, i normally lean my rows backwards. i quickly made another row in front of that one to hold it up and then another in front of that and another.... i think i have 5 rows in front and its still leaning. i'm running out of room for any more rows i think its going to collapse and its all Dave's fault. ::-) so when you coming over to re-stack it for me Bogeydave?
 
Mine look good in the picture. In person not so good :)
My wife helped on the one stack that's real straight.

I too worry about them falling, especially with the earth quakes we get,
So I tie the rows together with a long stick thru both rows ,about a meter up, every 2 meters or so.;)
Frozen ground here helps too

Your's look great to me , impressive stacks, nice & straight :)
 
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That bunch of wood must make you very happy....Job well done.
 
thanks guys - nothing like you guys but i think its about 11 - 12 cords all done by hand except the last cord when my neighbor hired a log splitter and he let me borrow it for a few hours.

i was quite impressed with the log splitter but i was more tired from that due to all the lifting and trying to get as much done in the few hours. It means i wont be buying one anytime soon as long as the back holds out. ==c

I have got a bone to pick with you bogydave - i tried to stack one of my rows like yours nice and straight and when i had finished it was like yours - but due to the nature of my wood splits not being uniform like yours when i came back the next day the top had started to lean forwards, i normally lean my rows backwards. i quickly made another row in front of that one to hold it up and then another in front of that and another.... i think i have 5 rows in front and its still leaning. i'm running out of room for any more rows i think its going to collapse and its all Dave's fault. ::-) so when you coming over to re-stack it for me Bogeydave?

That's easy Auzzie. You need to slowly start drinking more beer when stacking. After the saw is put away, of course. When Dave begins his stacking he begins his drinking. So as Dave begins to lean to one side or the other he starts to compensate a little. Then as the day goes on it all works out in the end. Nice straight rows.

Oh. Your rows look good as well. Nice work man. If leaning now, add a few more beers in when stacking next time.
 
That's easy Auzzie. You need to slowly start drinking more beer when stacking. After the saw is put away, of course. When Dave begins his stacking he begins his drinking. So as Dave begins to lean to one side or the other he is he starts to compensate a little. Then as the day goes on it all works out in the end. Nice straight rows.
;lol;lol so thats how he does it........

cass
 
thanks guys - nothing like you guys but i think its about 11 - 12 cords all done by hand except the last cord when my neighbor hired a log splitter and he let me borrow it for a few hours.

i was quite impressed with the log splitter but i was more tired from that due to all the lifting and trying to get as much done in the few hours. It means i wont be buying one anytime soon as long as the back holds out. ==c

I have got a bone to pick with you bogydave - i tried to stack one of my rows like yours nice and straight and when i had finished it was like yours - but due to the nature of my wood splits not being uniform like yours when i came back the next day the top had started to lean forwards, i normally lean my rows backwards. i quickly made another row in front of that one to hold it up and then another in front of that and another.... i think i have 5 rows in front and its still leaning. i'm running out of room for any more rows i think its going to collapse and its all Dave's fault. ::-) so when you coming over to re-stack it for me Bogeydave?

Not to be picky Auzzie, but if you were tired from all that lifting, you were doing it all wrong. This is why I never split with the splitter in a horizontal position. It is simply wrong and causes one a lot of needless work.
 
It's funny, everytime I see a woodsplitting thread the first thing I do is go to where Dennis has responded. Ray and everyone else knows what I mean
 
Not to be picky Auzzie, but if you were tired from all that lifting, you were doing it all wrong. This is why I never split with the splitter in a horizontal position. It is simply wrong and causes one a lot of needless work.
Not picky at all - but the splitter only goes horizontal it did have a lifting table but it meant i would have to move the wood further.... the main problem was me trying to get rid of all the wood i couldn't split with the fiskars done in a couple of hours. if i owned a splitter i would set up differently.

I hate to admit it but i actually enjoy splitting with the Fiskars my only problem was when i started collecting wood i would take anything including the 'impossible' to split stuff. I am more selective now almost a wood snob :cool: the thought of being 3 years in front (thats all down to this site by the way) allows the chance for me to look at the wood first to see if its splittable.
 
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Nicely done Auzzie! I too like splitting w/my X27 and although I have a hydraulic splitter, I usually save a cord or two of rounds just so I can swing it. Again, great work and nice stacks.
 
Wow you got a lot accomplished! Congrats on that huge pile of wood!
 
my only problem was when i started collecting wood i would take anything including the 'impossible' to split stuff. I am more selective now almost a wood snob :cool: the thought of being 3 years in front (thats all down to this site by the way) allows the chance for me to look at the wood first to see if its splittable.

That's the magic of being ahead. Once you are the whole thing gets easier. Nice work mate!
 
That's easy Auzzie. You need to slowly start drinking more beer when stacking. After the saw is put away, of course. When Dave begins his stacking he begins his drinking. So as Dave begins to lean to one side or the other he starts to compensate a little. Then as the day goes on it all works out in the end. Nice straight rows.

Oh. Your rows look good as well. Nice work man. If leaning now, add a few more beers in when stacking next time.

When your back gets sore, remember to never bend back & look straight up too.
You fall over, & the stacks look crooked from down there LOL :)

Wood snob's wood always stack straighter ;)
 
Looking good, Auzzie! That's a lot of hard work, and I think that stack looks pretty impressive!
 
I didn't realize it got cold in Australia? I'd never have guess you guys need heaters!
 
Australia has a little bit of everything. So far I still hand split everything, but I am a Social Hoarder, Wood--a-Holic by the end of the year.
You've done a lot there, nice.woodcutter-smiley.gif
 
very nice

that was a lot of work
 
Not to be picky Auzzie, but if you were tired from all that lifting, you were doing it all wrong. This is why I never split with the splitter in a horizontal position. It is simply wrong and causes one a lot of needless work.

+1 Why lift it (again)??
 
I didn't realize it got cold in Australia? I'd never have guess you guys need heaters!

And when they have winter, we have summer. I'll not forget the time during a conference call one of the guys was from Australia. He was somewhere up high and had to go outdoors in order to have a phone connection. You could hear the wind blowing and he said it was snowing like crazy. He was finally told to hang up and go indoors. lol That was in the month of May.
 
Yes its pretty much the other way round to you guys. We are just coming into Summer (December to March.) it doesn't get as cold here with only a few nights getting below freezing.

Where we live we are quite high up and i think we will be burning for at least 3 months 24/7. this is what the fauna looks like around here.

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