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Taking advantage of the cool dry weather i got the trusty maul and Stihl 025 out.

All hand split. Funny how all the gnarly cross grained stuff gets left to the end.:confused1:

 

Now just got to stick it on pallets over the other side of the garden :thumbdown:

 

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In proper winter weather I would expect to burn that much.

 

I don't have any other heating in my big draughty house though.

I have been carting logs all day at work, just off out to spend my evening splitting some for myself. I have probably just about got enough done for next winter. I am going to make sure I have a silly amount done, nice not to have to worry about finding dry logs.

 

Well done, keep it up mate. :)

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Yep, looking at getting about 4 cube in PDQ so that it will dry over the summer, still got about 4 1/2 cube left to start ( and maybe finish ) next winter, then sort out some coal through the summer

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Taking advantage of the cool dry weather i got the trusty maul and Stihl 025 out.

All hand split. Funny how all the gnarly cross grained stuff gets left to the end.:confused1:

 

Now just got to stick it on pallets over the other side of the garden :thumbdown:

 

Todaysjob_zps2d567efe.jpg

 

Hi mate you need a better wood if you use that in a week thanks Jon

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