Trying to do the right thing I started splitting wood last winter and the winter before anticipating my 2016 wood stove purchase. I have about 15 cords split. I recently bought a buck model 74 which looks to be a solid stove and a proper fit for my application. However, when I was cutting and splitting my wood I was doing so to 18". The 74 fire box is 16"ns and 22"ew. I really want to burn north south so i need to trim at least some of my wood down about 3 or 4 inches. Anyone have a good jig or idea on how this could be done efficiently as I bring the wood to the house this winter????
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) depending on the size of the splits, or chunks, I'm dealing with but can't say that either way is better than the other. Why the burning need to go N-S?
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