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coach_z
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Splitting logs
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Does anyone have a suggestion other than a splitting maul on splitting
logs? I can't afford a $1,000 log splitter.
Also, does it matter if I burn stuff like Hedge, Cedar or Elm in my
fireplace, they seem to be the cheapest species available.
Actually, using a 6lb maul is _excellent_ exercise, and therapy. For
the
really, really difficult stuff, like black birch knots, I rip a slot in
the end-grain
with a chainsaw. Or better yet, acircular saw- smaller kerf.
Open fireplace is potentially the biggest "matter" with the amount of
particulates
(read "pollution") it emits. For best burning and lowest emissions, in
general,
you want the wood to be well-seasoned and as dry as possible. How you
feed it
matters a lot, too. Chucking a big, cold, billet into what was a
flame-channel between
pieces will certainly quench the flames, and cause respiratory distress
downwind.
I happen to use an EPA-approved stove, and find it still requires care
and attention
to be kind to our respiratory tracts.
I would not burn the hedge in your fireplace. It burns very hot and
throws alot of sparks while it burns. The sparks not only come out the
front, but will also go up the flue and possibly couse problems there
also.
Sam
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