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Best was to split (yule) logs
cjwood23 - 22/12/11 at 03:24 PM

Well as Christmas is approaching I need to get round to sorting the log/fire wood store in the garage so that we can have a lovely raoring fire on Christmas morning - I've promised the missus ans kids........

The previous owners have left us a load of timber and logs, the logs have been cut to managable lengths but I will need to split them down to fit them in the log burner.

Now being a 'city boy' I've never had a 'real' fire before (apart from camping with the scouts....) so am a bit clueless as to how beast to approach this.

I have a hand axe and a pile of logs - please help


twybrow - 22/12/11 at 03:31 PM

A hand axe? You would benefit from a large axe!

You can still spl;it with a small axe (a hatchet). Hold the log in one hand, and the back of the blade of the axe in the other and. Place the cutting edge of the axe onto the top of the log (ie the cut end), so that is sits across it. Now gently pick up the log and the axe just a few inches, and bash the log down onto a hard surface/floor. This should begin the process of the axe cutting into the end grain. Once it is started, you can hit harder and ahrder, until such time as the log will split along the grain of the wood.


Wheels244 - 22/12/11 at 03:38 PM

Buy a proper splitting maul and save yourself a lot of effort.
I use one all the time, much better than a 'standard' axe.
Have a look on eBay there's loads for sale on there or try a decent hardware store - you won't regret it
and they're not that expensive.


Hellfire - 22/12/11 at 03:41 PM

Make one of these?...........


daviep - 22/12/11 at 03:56 PM

I'll 2nd a proper splitting maul I do about 6m3 of logs per year with one, The other essential is a nice big "clug" ( stump) to split them on top of ideal is something about 2ft x 2ft x 2 ft.

LINKY
Davie


PSpirine - 22/12/11 at 04:23 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Make one of these?...........




Amazing


Peteff - 22/12/11 at 04:57 PM

Knock your hand axe in with a lump hammer if it's all you have, that's what the flat on the back of the axe head is for. Get some wedges and a splitting maul if you are going to do a lot by hand.


mcerd1 - 22/12/11 at 05:01 PM

+ another vote for a proper sized axe

or you can get a thing thats like a mettal wedge you hammer into the end of the log that works quite well on bigger stuff



quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Make one of these?...........



that looks leathal

we've got proper one of those that runs off the back of a tractor (and has guards and an emegency stop!)


907 - 22/12/11 at 05:55 PM

Your cutting it fine time wise.

There's only two more chopping days to Christmas.




I'll get my coat.
Paul G


MakeEverything - 22/12/11 at 06:21 PM

Use a normal felling axe, and a sturdy block / stump to rest them on while you swing it. With a good technique, you can split most logs I n one go, just remember how long the axe is and let its momentum do the work.


cjwood23 - 22/12/11 at 07:32 PM

Cheers chaps. will try with the hatchett and maybe get a maul.


rusty nuts - 22/12/11 at 08:00 PM

IIRC Screwfix sell a log grenade ? I used one when splitting oak logs years ago to good effect, found it better than a maul but you need a sledge hammer or a maul to knock it into the logs


cjwood23 - 23/12/11 at 09:49 AM

quote:
Originally posted by rusty nuts
IIRC Screwfix sell a log grenade ? I used one when splitting oak logs years ago to good effect, found it better than a maul but you need a sledge hammer or a maul to knock it into the logs


Log grenade looks good - think I have a large lump hammer/mini sledge knocking around somewhere.

Cheers chaps.

Have a happy Christmas


MikeRJ - 23/12/11 at 09:58 AM

quote:
Originally posted by 907
Your cutting it fine time wise.

There's only two more chopping days to Christmas.



Very good


David Jenkins - 23/12/11 at 10:34 AM

A maul is best - but keep the kids away when you're using it! If you get the stroke right, the log will split and fly away to the sides quite dramatically.

A hatchet is really only for cross-cutting (i.e. chopping across logs). It'll just jam in end-grain, and frustrate you.


daviep - 23/12/11 at 10:46 AM

quote:
Originally posted by cjwood23
quote:
Originally posted by rusty nuts
IIRC Screwfix sell a log grenade ? I used one when splitting oak logs years ago to good effect, found it better than a maul but you need a sledge hammer or a maul to knock it into the logs


Log grenade looks good - think I have a large lump hammer/mini sledge knocking around somewhere.

Cheers chaps.



Have a happy Christmas


The grenades are good for knotted wood but are a bit slow for general use. A maul is the only way

Davie