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10 Comments
newtboysays...Even my aged, dry doug fir doesn't split that easily. He must have removed all the pieces that had braches/knots. Mine just don't split like that...even with a rented log splitter!
notarobotsays...Sharp axe.
chicchoreasays......it's a setup....
Even my aged, dry doug fir doesn't split that easily. He must have removed all the pieces that had braches/knots. Mine just don't split like that...even with a rented log splitter!
Retroboysays...Yeah, it's a set-up. Every piece is perfectly level-cut, no knots, nothing but clean, perfectly vertically-grained extremely well-dried softwood.
But it's still pretty impressive and the guy is fit as hell, so kudos.
oritteroposays...What does he mean by half a cord?
eric3579says...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cord_(unit)
hmm have to copy and paste the url
What does he mean by half a cord?
chicchoreasays...Cord = tight stack 4'H x 4'W x 8'L
Half Cord = tight stack 4'H x 4'W x 4'L
What does he mean by half a cord?
oritteroposays...Thanks, not a term I'd ever come across.
Cord = tight stack 4'H x 4'W x 8'L
Half Cord = tight stack 4'H x 4'W x 4'L
chicchoreasays...It may well be USA specific.
Thanks, not a term I'd ever come across.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to chicchorea's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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