Different way to split wood

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+10 1. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago

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+4 2. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

They went to all that trouble to make an ad then put the logo right over the action bottom right :*
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+2 3. isitmeor commented 9 years ago

they fail to tell you that it only works with relatively soft wood.. which is not necessarily the cheapest wood.
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+4 4. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

Nice tool for splitting straight-grain small pieces of wood like birch and ash but it would be useless on twisted-grain wood like elm
or gum, or even larger pieces of oak and hickory.

#3 In my country the soft wood like pine, spruce and poplar are the cheapest types of firewood and you can hardly get anyone
to take them because they burns so quickly with much fewer btu's than hardwood.
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+4 5. djacy commented 9 years ago

Soft or hard wood no mater:) Watch my video xP
http://www.snotr.com/video/11783/How_to_chop_wood_like_butter
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+2 6. fjwjr commented 9 years ago

All these examples seem to be used on wood that's pretty dry and easily splits. Let's see it on something green with knots.
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+2 7. spaceludes commented 9 years ago

It's true, chopping wood demonstrations are the same as karate chop demonstrations, it's all about the wood. Imagine trying to chop a fresh knotty stump with that. Plus an axe can fell a tree, chop it into parts, then split them.