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I've just processed about ten cubes without checking my measurements! I usually do 10inch logs but these have come out at 12inch. The only other size I offer is 18inch and that's to the pub! What's the norm for everyone else, might just stick to 12 from now on. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1346427912.977597.jpg.757f188886a61b4c5ec1991957b7255f.jpg

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Always used to cut at around 8 1/2 to 9 inches unless someone specified any different.

 

Ours seems to be a normal sized fireplace and while 12" fit, they are a bit snug to get a decent pile on.

 

Am sure no one will be too bothered about the few longer ones though.

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Like Chris here, around 9".

 

Never been asked for bigger, but occasionally get asked for granny logs.

 

I don't even need to ask - granny log is 5-6" long I bet? :laugh1:

 

Thankfully always managed to work around that one.

 

Tis a shame more people don't have big stoves that take 18-20" logs.

 

My old next door neighbour had a huge dog grate and would take a 10" diameter piece split once at 22" long - like doing his logs :001_smile:

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Most small stoves want 280mm MAX, to make sure they load nicely I cut at 240mm and split everything above 50mm diameter.

 

0nly 15% of my stove sales could take longer logs.

 

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Most small stoves want 280mm MAX, to make sure they load nicely I cut at 240mm and split everything above 50mm diameter.

 

0nly 15% of my stove sales could take longer logs.

 

A

 

SPLITTING 2 inch sticks????????? :confused1:

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