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21 hours ago, youngsbury said:

The Only injury I’ve uncounted using the splitter was a narly knotty piece shattered and got me in the pods 😩.    ( down like a sack 🤮

Get up at 8 and hold till the bell .

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On 21/04/2021 at 16:40, Chipperclown said:

I knew a good guy awhile back who sold logs, he told me was going to speed up his tractor for his log splitting. The next time I bumped into him he had a bandage on what was left of his thumb! I brought a big log splitter recently I thought about doing the  same for a while (then remembered!) and thought not! Slow but healthy log splitting for me!

 

 

 

 

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I split some incessantly stubborn American elm for an Englishman, seems to be doing pretty well here in Canada. I have to go there and finish the job (stubborn wood) so I'll see if I can get him on camera for you guys. American elm grain is like cotton balls in fiberglass resin

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That looked like mighty hard work!

 

Anyway - been meaning to ask - how's the songwriting going?!  😅

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