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Firewood Cutting Tools

Firewood Cutting Tools

Firewood cutting tools can make or break a day of cutting firewood. Let’s discuss the firewood cutting tools I’ve been using to cut ash from three inches to a little over a foot in diameter. Wetterlings Splitting Maul The Wetterlings maul is an extremely well-designed splitting maul. The bit transforms to a single ridge as …

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2018 Season Opener

Closeup of Axe Blade

Last weekend I went to the dump and spotted some beautiful Oak rounds.  I pulled my truck over and grabbed what I could before anyone else. After a couple hours of splitting I amassed the start of next years wood pile. Here’s my woodshed hoop house.  I hope to extend this side of the shed …

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