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Hey Folks,
I wasn't too sure where to post this...so...I am posting it here.
Long story short - Once more, it is Winter in Australia, that crazy land where everything is backwards.
I have several large cross-sections of tree-trunk down the side of the house which have been sitting there for ages.
Next week is my cousin's wedding. My father and I are hosting the pre-wedding family reunion dinner at our house. As it will be extremely cold (by Australian standards, anyway), I want to get some firewood into the house for the fireplace in our living-room.
The problem is...these fat sections of trunk. They weigh about 30+lbs each, and they're much too big to fit comfortably in our fireplace.
I don't have an axe. We did have one, but we broke the handle off it, and the head was half busted anyway.
I wanted to hear from folks on the board who split their own firewood.
The local hardware store does sell axes and hatchets. They also sell steel log-splitting wedges.
How easy is it to drive a wedge through a log with a sledgehammer, and split it? I'm thinking of buying two or three wedges for this job. The sledgehammer I have already.
I'm useless with an axe. I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, so I figured this might be a safer method.
Which would be better?
An axe?
Log-splitting wedges? (And how many?)
Which one is easier?
Opinions, please!!
Here's our fireplace. As you can see, it ain't that huge. Most of the fat chunks of wood I have downstairs would hardly fit in that grate. Hence the need for an axe and splitting irons.
I wasn't too sure where to post this...so...I am posting it here.
Long story short - Once more, it is Winter in Australia, that crazy land where everything is backwards.
I have several large cross-sections of tree-trunk down the side of the house which have been sitting there for ages.
Next week is my cousin's wedding. My father and I are hosting the pre-wedding family reunion dinner at our house. As it will be extremely cold (by Australian standards, anyway), I want to get some firewood into the house for the fireplace in our living-room.
The problem is...these fat sections of trunk. They weigh about 30+lbs each, and they're much too big to fit comfortably in our fireplace.
I don't have an axe. We did have one, but we broke the handle off it, and the head was half busted anyway.
I wanted to hear from folks on the board who split their own firewood.
The local hardware store does sell axes and hatchets. They also sell steel log-splitting wedges.
How easy is it to drive a wedge through a log with a sledgehammer, and split it? I'm thinking of buying two or three wedges for this job. The sledgehammer I have already.
I'm useless with an axe. I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, so I figured this might be a safer method.
Which would be better?
An axe?
Log-splitting wedges? (And how many?)
Which one is easier?
Opinions, please!!
Here's our fireplace. As you can see, it ain't that huge. Most of the fat chunks of wood I have downstairs would hardly fit in that grate. Hence the need for an axe and splitting irons.
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