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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Dangit Karl, Jan 11, 2022.

  1. Dangit Karl

    Dangit Karl

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    I have a question for ya'll. Does everything that goes into the pile need to be split or do small rounds from limbs go in as well? I tend to keep limbs that are wrist size or bigger. It seems a waste to let it rot in the woods.
    Just curious
     
  2. Erik B

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    Slow drying wood like oak gets split down to 3 inch size. Fast drying wood only gets split if over 4 inches or so..
     
  3. Ralphie Boy

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    ^Pretty much what he said^
     
  4. MikeInMa

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    I keep wrist sized limbs and branches. They burn split smaller or as is.
     
  5. Mag Craft

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    If they are that small wrist size, I do not split them. I just stack it with the rest of the split wood on the 3-year plan and burn it then. It will be dry.
     
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    Wrist size or bigger sounds about right.
    All depends on how much time you have working with the small stuff.
    I've never split that size and they dry.
     
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    I personally keep about 4” in rounds down to probably 1.25”. I like the way a round burns , seems to burn a long time and good to load up the fireplace with at bedtime. Smaller ones are good for starting a fire. I hate wasting any part of a tree personally. Always will be some but feel better if I take as much as makes sense to.
     
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    I take everything down to probably 2" dia, 6" and under I don't split, heck there is some 8-10" rounds I won't split, they burn well in the OWB.
     
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    As large as I could lift was the standing order for OWB size. :handshake:
     
  10. The Wood Wolverine

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    I keep about wrist or elbow size and up as well. I do not split anything probably 4-5” and smaller. I’ve checked MC and in 3 years they are at acceptable so I don’t bother.
     
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    Oh yes, I have put 20+" dia rounds into the OWB when I wasn't splitting most of my firewood.
     
  12. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ill go down to the same size when i have a full tree to harvest, unless its real big, lots of limbs or time restraints etc. Usually anything over 4-5" gets split. Small rounds get mixed in with splits when stacked.
     
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    I've got 35 acres of woods i can cut on. So i usually cut down to 5-6" or wherever it starts to wye. I get the easy stuff and move on. Everything usually gets split then. I seldom have whole rounds in my stacks.
    I've found that the IS doesn't care what size the splits are so i split smaller than most people. Seems i can pack the stove tighter with smaller splits.
    I stuffed her tight tonight. Gonna be a cold one.
     
  14. Eric VW

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    You better clean up that mouth, mister.
    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I knew you'd like that.:p
     
  16. Backwoods Savage

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    Dang it Karl, that is a good question.

    I always have some rounds in my stacks and I like to have some good ones for night burning because they tend to last longer, especially if placed on the bottom and rear of the firebox.

    This first picture shows a stack where most of it is in rounds, but usually there is a mix.

    2013 wood-1.JPG Ends-6.JPG
     
  17. Yawner

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    I usually would not keep hardwood like oak at wrist size, I'd say that is kept at five inches and more but I keep some 4-5 inch oak that I do not split, they are just kept round. Red maple, I will keep those at wrist size because I fell a bunch of small maples because they are too thick in spots and it is a bit of TSI (timber stand improvement). I don't like waste and I take a lot of wood because of that but it just gets overwhelming to keep wrist size or less in a big oak. If I didn't have any scrounges, I guess I might would take more.
     
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    That looks about where I keep 'em in rounds too Dennis. :thumbs:
     
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    Small rounds get mixed in and stacked without splitting.
    Anything ; Ohhh... maybe 4 inches or bigger gets split at least once.
     
  20. TurboDiesel

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    A famous and well respected member here, Firewood Bandit , once said, it's not firewood till it's split.
    :handshake:

    What say you, Bandit?:binoculars: