Ash will probably split no matter where you hit it, but if it's tough I always used to start at the edges and whittle it down. That is before I got old and had to buy a hydraulic splitter.Very cool. I have some rounds of maple that are similar in size. How to do you plan to split that, by maul or splitter? If by maul, what is the best way to tackle those big boys?
I was looking at your stove pic and just wondered why the 2 short, 6" sections just above the stove adapter. Looks like you could have brought the adjustable all the way down to the stove adapter......just curious. Steve Oh, forgo to say, very warm and inviting looking hearth....would love to sit there a spell.I hear ya chief. My cousin just texted me and very randomly asked me if I want to borrow his splitter to which I replied, "are you here with it yet" I got my work cut out for me sunday. gotta work saturday.
Katwillny, I've got a pile of knotted rounds that is going to take a splitter, but I will have this wood hand split with a maul in about an hour. Now I'm looking for ash trees. lolVery cool. I have some rounds of maple that are similar in size. How to do you plan to split that, by maul or splitter? If by maul, what is the best way to tackle those big boys?
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