I have a bunch of cottonwood that I aquired in fall and can't seem to split it with my maul at all. It's very stringy. I thought I would let it dry some and maybe freeze to make it easier, no good. Now with the recent thaw, it's all soaked again. The pile was under two-three feet of snow and when it melted the cottonwood just sucked up all that moisture even though it was atleast staked in round form.
The rounds are about 20" in diameter and the maul(8lbs)/fiskars(4.4) just gets stuck about 2-3" in or bounces right off. This tree was a fresh cut in Oct. I tried wedges and they just get burried in the wood. Any suggestions I could try before borrowing a splitter??
The rounds are about 20" in diameter and the maul(8lbs)/fiskars(4.4) just gets stuck about 2-3" in or bounces right off. This tree was a fresh cut in Oct. I tried wedges and they just get burried in the wood. Any suggestions I could try before borrowing a splitter??