Using pruning shears for strings.

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Montanalocal

Minister of Fire
Dec 22, 2014
551
Helena MT
Like most folks, I have kept a hatchet nearby when splitting for cutting stringy wood. However, recently I have been using my pruning shears for this, and it seems to work much better for me. The hatchet would bounce off the two semi-connected splits, and one had to be careful not to hit the steel splitter. The pruning shears zip right through the strings much faster and easier than the hatchet.

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Huh? I'll bet that would work better then trying to seperate by hand, then cursing wood, followed by flailing the two pieces around. I'll try it!
 
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