I use a Big Old meat cleaver and a Bounceless Hammer.....works great
Same for me plus scraps from my wood working.To be honest, I just gather up the remnants that lie on the ground near my hydraulic splitter and toss them into a box made from old pallets to cure/dry. Most of it stringy hardwood slices.
Super Cedars seem to have wax in them. Guessing they are not kosher for a cat stove?
Going to order some Cedars! Make things easier for the misses when I'm not around
Funny you say that. For 20 years my wife would run the stove when I was on the road. Go out and drag up branches for kindling when she came home from work. She is an invalid now and doesn't operate the stove anymore. One night she came down stairs and I was just starting the stove with a Supercedar. She looked daggers through me and said "Where the hell were those things when I was blowing on coals and sticks to start a fire?!".
I never understand the "old candlewax" suggestions. When I burn candles the wax goes bye-bye. When that candle is gone, then I buy a new one.
I know. Earwax and belly button lint sounds like a better fire starter.
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