Anyway, my kids and I love the heat from this woodstove! And I look at it as another opportunity to teach them that hard work gives back something good… To see a real process in something from start to finish… Something that is harder to come by in the real world as much these days.
This is The one I haven’t taken out of the package yet… Do you know if this one is good? Should I spend a little more for something better? I think it said up to 10 inches diameter… Is that about the size of an average tree?Yes, so glad that you are enjoying the stove and process MatchGirl. Those small electric splitters are pretty capable for rounds up to 12" or so.
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This is The one I haven’t taken out of the package yet… Do you know if this one is good? Should I spend a little more for something better? I think it said up to 10 inches diameter… Is that about the size of an average tree?
78 is my lady's favorite temp.My wife has her own saws, comes out with me on weekends. She is learning the stove, I grew up burning wood and she has never been around it before we bought this house three years ago.
Best part is when I get the house to 77-78 degrees...
I threaten divorce when the house gets to 74---I find that anything above this with wood heat is darn uncomfortable.78 is my lady's favorite temp.
Open a window or get professional help.I threaten divorce when the house gets to 74---I find that anything above this with wood heat is darn uncomfortable.
I do both--I am am an ardent believer in the value of both cold air and therapyOpen a window or get professional help.
Same here.My wife loves the stove, knows how to operate it, helps stack wood, and helps bring it into the staging area on our back porch.
Thank you! I will look at that.I have owned two electric splitters. My first was one like you are showing, with the cylinder enclosed under the beam. This type does not last very long, they start to leak internally and they really can not be fixed. I would highly recommend an electric that has a traditional hydraulic ram above the beam that can be fixed if it starts to leak. This looks to be the best from my research.
https://www.swisherinc.com/catalog/...-electric-full-frame-log-splitter/category/8/
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