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ummmmmmmm well I must be in possession of some kind of white privilege or something because I've known about this for a while. We split logs like this for the camping tours. I can't remember if I knew it before or if the previous guide passed that on to me. But it does work very easy - if you have t...
ummmmmmmm well I must be in possession of some kind of white privilege or something because I've known about this for a while. We split logs like this for the camping tours. I can't remember if I knew it before or if the previous guide passed that on to me. But it does work very easy - if you have to call one way or the other "easy" lol
He sure made it look easy. Some wood does split easier than others. Another trick I saw a while back on line was to screw a tire to the chopping round. Then when the wood is split it stays right there instead of flying off or falling on the ground.
Another trick I saw a while back on line was to screw a tire to the chopping round. Then when the wood is split it stays right there instead of flying off or falling on the ground.