Well I do intend to try and hand split it but I am old and a computer
geek for a living, I might not be up to the task anymore.
The plan is try but make sure i have a rental ready to go :)
mike
n 04/22/2011 12:26 PM, David Scheidt wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Mike Rambour<mikey at b2systems.com> wrote:
>
>> As long as we are off topic the last few days...
>>
>> I just had a large oak tree cut down and I kept the wood but now I have to
>> split it. I am thinking I will rent a splitter for a weekend.
>>
>> When do you split wood ? I always thought it was after good and dry but the
>> tree guy said anytime is fine, if i split it when its green it will dry
>> faster (that makes sense).
>>
> It's usually a bit easier to split when it's dry, but you can split
> whenever you want. If you're using a hydraulic splitter, it won't
> matter. On the other hand, wood splitting builds upper body strength
> like you wouldn't believe.
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