Lo dudes.
If you have or will have an open fire or stove.. you're gonna want firewood and probably fancy cutting and splitting your logs yourself.
While sawing (the slow way by hand or the quick way, with a chainsaw) to the right length is essential... splitting the wood to allow it to dry out and season faster is also key.
Let me introduce you to a maul.
The Roughneck 8lb Log Splitting Maul (from Screw fix for my purchase)
http://www.screwfix.com/p/roughneck-...estid=2122362#
It has genuinely NEVER got stuck in a bit of wood... it either splits it... or bounces off !
oh man .. you gotta be careful.. clearly.. you're swinging a mammoth steel head on a long shaft.. but with zen concentration, and the inner belief, Karate Kid Style.. that the log WILL split....
it does. It just blows it apart... splits it assunder!
And MAN I've split some big bits of wood.... some monsters.
So... if you've got axe's stuck in bits of wood in the past, and spent all day trying to dislodge them... this bad boy is for you![]()


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