I cut up a lot of roadside scavenged wood that usually comes precut in oddball lengths.
I've finally settled on cutting these into my standard 14" lengths, and having some odd 3", 6", 8" etc. chunk of firewood left over.
I used to try to proportion out these scavenged logs into equal lengths when cutting to avoid odd leftovers.
However, I've found it simplifies stacking to have everything the same length and just stack the odd leftovers separately.
Just curious what others do, or if anyone has some other clever ideas?
I've finally settled on cutting these into my standard 14" lengths, and having some odd 3", 6", 8" etc. chunk of firewood left over.
I used to try to proportion out these scavenged logs into equal lengths when cutting to avoid odd leftovers.
However, I've found it simplifies stacking to have everything the same length and just stack the odd leftovers separately.
Just curious what others do, or if anyone has some other clever ideas?