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WESTMINSTER — How much wood can a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood for a good cause? In the case of Long View Forest Management, the answer is five cords on an early fall afternoon.
Wetherbee prefers a splitting maul to an axe, on account of its heavier, less tapered head — it’s less likely to get stuck in knotty wood, she says. Also: a chopping block, and she recommends eye ...
Dead-blow hammers are well-known in the construction industry for minimizing rebound. [Jacob Fischer] is on a mission to bring this concept to splitting axes. Over the course of several months, ...
A splitting block is more than just for convenience sake – it is also a safer way to split wood and is better on sensitive backs. The Woodland Homestead (Storey Publishing, 2015) by Brett McLeod is ...
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Rating: 5/5 Whether you’re deep in the woods or stacking firewood by the fireplace, a ...
In the southern Appalachians, where I live, fall means primo mountain-bike conditions and car camping without the mosquitos. It’s the beginning of bouldering season and arguably the best time to take ...
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Log splitting with American CLS machine

My friend Todd was visiting from Texas, and he's never used a log splitter before. I thought this was the perfect opportunity to get him on the American CLS Animal and show him the difference between ...