Ashful
Minister of Fire
Nope. 2-3 cords per day. I usually do 5-6 cords on Thanksgiving weekend, between other activities.So you can cut, split and stack 5 cords in a single day? Do you get help from a blue ox?
Nope. 2-3 cords per day. I usually do 5-6 cords on Thanksgiving weekend, between other activities.So you can cut, split and stack 5 cords in a single day? Do you get help from a blue ox?
Must be nice. Guys I know look at me like I got three heads when I suggest coming over for some splitting. Work'n, bullsh@tting, and beer?! Sound like fun to me. Oh well. To each their own.View attachment 163664
My buddies and I are a pretty tight bunch, so when someone gets a big load delievered we all converge and gang up on it.
Approaching log loads this way really helps because we can spread the work out and save our backs by working together.
I'll be splitting Thanksgiving weekend, if you want a challenge. First to reach 5 cords CSS'd wins? I suspect you may keep up with me for the first hour or two, but you'll be falling behind by the time I get into my second and third cord of the day.
Full cords, not those so-called "face cords".
Must be nice. Guys I know look at me like I got three heads when I suggest coming over for some splitting. Work'n, bullsh@tting, and beer?! Sound like fun to me. Oh well. To each their own.
So you can cut, split and stack 5 cords in a single day?
Are we talking about cords? OR those phony-baloney "face cords"?
We are talking about full cords 4x4x8Are we talking about cords? OR those phony-baloney "face cords"?
So the guy that didn't want to come help split wood just asked if I'd help him move next week! People......Sounds like my life.
Most us us who split by hand do not split that kind of gnarly and knotty stuff by hand. I own 37 ton splitter and I use for the uglies. I only split by hand the easy to split straight grain wood.Here's that English walnut I scored for free. Problem is, the half that's on the ground won't split with my 5 ton electric, and even the straight stuff without knots is pushing it's limits. I'd like to see some of you split the stuff on the ground with an axe. Notice the little dent in the wood on one picture my five ton manages, lol.
so for all you hand splitters out there (or former hand splitters), do most of you use the tire method? or, do you just put the round on a stump and go at it? i think i'd like to do the tire method, but unless i had a big ass tire, i don't think most of my rounds are gonna fit.
3 or 4 2x4 spacers between the tire and stump. Long screws.If I screwed it down, as I have sometimes seen suggested, it would be far more difficult to clean out.
I've found that a bungee cord wrapped taut (but not super tight) around the round, maybe about two-thirds of the way up, works well for me. No need to lift anything heavy--just set the round on end, attach the bungee, and split away. It may not be quite as secure as a tire but it's easy to move from one round to the next.so for all you hand splitters out there (or former hand splitters), do most of you use the tire method? or, do you just put the round on a stump and go at it? i think i'd like to do the tire method, but unless i had a big ass tire, i don't think most of my rounds are gonna fit.
Looks like somethin my nine-toed one-eyed brother-in-law would come up with....
I've found a splitter for rent for $50 a day at the cheapest. I rented it last year. The only problem is I feel rushed to get through a cord or maybe two trying to get it all done in one day. I did this with a stump grinder by myself, and it about killed me trying to get all the stump and the roots in about 13 foot diameter. Then I'm sore as heck, and have to go back to physical work swinging a hammer all day. It would be nice to split at a steady pace without overdoing it by myself. How many cords do you guys think justifies dropping $1500 to $2200 for a new splitter vs renting?
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