a Maul and a wedge, use a wedge called a "Wood Grenade" it is "Round" NOT squar like the other wedges, it requires LESS effort to split the wood, tap it in the log, keep kness clear (in case you miss with the maul), stand with legs apart, so if you do miss, it just goes between your legs, not into your knee cap (this apply's to ANY wedge & maul).
2007-09-17 23:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Best Way To Split Wood
2016-09-29 23:51:04
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answered by ? 4
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The way they did it before hydraulic splitters. You will need two sledge hammers long and short handles and about three splitting wedges of different thicknesses so if you bury one and the wood doesnt split you can go to the next size. Done it it's hard work
2007-09-17 06:45:28
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answered by petethen2 4
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A maul will work best. Get the heaviest one you can swing without hurting your back. Another option would be to rent a splitter. If you have everything cut up and ready to split, you could get all the splitting done in one day.
2007-09-17 03:31:00
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answered by Steve Z 2
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Sledgehammer and wedges, or a maul. Make sure the wood is dry. Usually takes a year to "season" for burning. Also, make sure you are burning hardwoods. Pine will make cresote in the chimney and be a source for a chimney fire.
2007-09-17 03:19:26
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answered by sensible_man 7
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A splitting maul works great for us. Lots of arm and back work, though. But you'll get lots of nice chunks for the fire.
2007-09-17 02:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Use wedges and a sledge hammer
2007-09-17 02:27:11
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answered by Marty F 2
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"BEST" is relative to at least 3 factors.
The Tools one chooses
The strength of the "operator"
The TYPE of wood.
Steven Wolf
2007-09-17 02:24:45
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Buy a beaver.OK OK seriously no way around it.
2007-09-17 02:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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an axe and lots of muscle.
2007-09-17 02:22:34
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answered by rayhab 4
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