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Firewood Morning

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Woodwidow, Aug 5, 2022.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    You are quite welcome! :tip: Only drawback is when im really sweaty and its in my pocket. Can be a bit tricky to get it out!
     
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    :thumbs: ... Never get tired of seeing that splitter and winch in action.... Thanks for taking the video... Good Job campinspecter on getting 8 cords out of there...:handshake:
     
  3. Sirchopsalot

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    Wow 8 cord is a lot!
    Once the best stuff is gone, I find myself poking through and taking slightly smaller stuff.....trying to milk all I can out of a site!
    Nice haul though!
     
  4. theburtman

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    8 cords and he didn't have to move or dispose of the brush which is my least favorite part of the process.
     
  5. campinspecter

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    The battery saw is a Stihl MSA 220 c and it uses just under 3 AP 300 S battery's to do 1/2 cord, and I really like it as there is no guess work of whether or not to use the choke to start it !
    When the Stihl MSA 300 gets to Canada I may sell the the Husky 562 XP. and get my third battery saw .
     
  6. campinspecter

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    I put the chalk on the wedge of the splitter when I'm not using it .
     
  7. campinspecter

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    I take the good with the bad ,the knotty , the dirty ,down to 3 inches in diam ..
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ill put the chalk down usually next to the folding ruler (seldom can i mark an entire log at once) and sometimes lose it. Keep several in the toolbox.
     
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  9. campinspecter

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    Yea I really like your chalk idea it makes for very uniform lengths !
     
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  10. Backwoods Savage

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    This is what I use, either in red or yellow. The holder works nice as it keeps the chalk from breaking and I just slip it into a pocket.

    Marking crayon-1.jpg crayon holder.jpg
     
  11. buzz-saw

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    Same here , and like you said it slips in your pocket. If you put a string on the end and leave it hanging out of your pocket just grab the string and pull it out , no need to remove gloves.
     
  12. campinspecter

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    I remember seeing those chalk holders when I was a child at the mill , will have to see if I can find one .