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I acquired some oak earlier in the year that an elderly lady had in her barn for quite some time...apparently from the '87 storm.

 

So...I tried splitting it last weekend..nearly broke my hands!

 

Given some of it is 450mm in diameter and a maul and grenade won't touch it, has anyone got any advice please?

 

Cheers

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I acquired some oak earlier in the year that an elderly lady had in her barn for quite some time...apparently from the '87 storm.

 

So...I tried splitting it last weekend..nearly broke my hands!

 

Given some of it is 450mm in diameter and a maul and grenade won't touch it, has anyone got any advice please?

 

Cheers

 

Hi BOY ALL BEST with that mate it gone very hard in that time have you a splitter or some very good wedges like thanks and all the best with off to the dentist in 45 minutes thanks Jon

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I had some oak timber out of an old roof put up in the 1920's. Although older than yours I found that it was impossible to split (using hydraulic splitter and cone splitter) and so hard cutting it with a chain saw quickly dulled the teeth, it did not burn well to boot. Ended up using it as border edging round the garden.

 

Try burning a bit, you might find its more trouble than its worth if its seasoned bone dry.

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