And it wasn't even *that* green. It was a fresh, but standing dead that I dropped this winter and finally drug out of the bush this July. I gave up trying to split some of it as I just kept ending up with a tangled mess of wood fibers.
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For a long time I split just about everything here by hand. Would rent a splitter for what I couldn't get through. Rarely was elm on the left to do pile. Wait till it freezes solid and it would usually pop apart. White oak, now that can be a mess thats tough even in ice cube form.definitely pops apart more cleanly when it's -20 outside
I used to split a fair bit by hand (still will from time to time if I have a surplus... of time) and I managed to get through *most* of the elm when splitting in the dead of winter. Add some knots and crotches to the gnarly grain though, and I ended up throwing in the towel more than a couple of times. I learned to not fight it after awhile and would just noodle it with the saw.For a long time I split just about everything here by hand. Would rent a splitter for what I couldn't get through. Rarely was elm on the left to do pile. Wait till it freezes solid and it would usually pop apart. White oak, now that can be a mess thats tough even in ice cube form.
That looks like some miserable stuff. I don't have much elm around me and the stuff that is dead standing has no bark and splits easy because it has been dead for a long time.And it wasn't even *that* green. It was a fresh, but standing dead that I dropped this winter and finally drug out of the bush this July. I gave up trying to split some of it as I just kept ending up with a tangled mess of wood fibers.
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But I won’t be outside in the cold splitting any kind of wood, especially when it’s -20. I’ll be inside with the stove going with the dogs enjoying it’s radiant heat right in front of it. Most of the elm I split up here doesn’t get too messy when it’s warm out and I can stack it no problem. Besides I don’t have my splitter set up with tranny fluid to run in the winter.... it rests for the season.True enough, but it definitely pops apart more cleanly when it's -20 outside.
Look on the bright side..it has the kindling built in!I just kept ending up with a tangled mess of wood fibers.
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