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My wife collects the last logs from the bottom, she is more flexible!  Actually a Stihl Pickaroon is the answer.
The Mole grips were for the camera
I see the sound is hugely non synched with the picture, how do you cure this?  It certainly was ok when I put it up but has become progressively worse.
 
I preffered it when I thought the mole grips were integral to the design.
No idea on the sound. I just turned it down. That worked fine.
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1 hour ago, muttley9050 said:

I preffered it when I thought the mole grips were integral to the design.
No idea on the sound. I just turned it down. That worked fine.

“Molegrips”

I have left undone those things that I ought to have done

And I have done those things I ought not to have done

And there is no hope for me!

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22 hours ago, Witterings said:

do you make something specific?

Log slightly bigger than tyre, put tyre on top, mark round with pen then trim log with saw neatly to near mark and down about an inch or so to the point where when tyre is offered up it slips on and stays just like when it's mounted on a wheel rim....it'll sit tight and won't want to fall off 👍

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18 hours ago, Macpherson said:

Log slightly bigger than tyre, put tyre on top, mark round with pen then trim log with saw neatly to near mark and down about an inch or so to the point where when tyre is offered up it slips on and stays just like when it's mounted on a wheel rim....it'll sit tight and won't want to fall off 👍

 

18 hours ago, Ontario Firewood Resource said:

Get a piece of wood that is twisty and hard to split so that it wont split over time with all the blows of the axe.

 

 

Cheers guys ... thank you for that 😄

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