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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,872 Founders Club

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?



    You call yourself a mountain man ?
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,842 Standard Supporter

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?



    You call yourself a mountain man ?
    A wealthy mountain man.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,872 Founders Club

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?



    You call yourself a mountain man ?
    A wealthy mountain man.

    My ex father in law, was the wealthiest mountain man I ever knew. He’s probably helping buy players for Montana as we speak. That guy used to love splitting wood.
  • Bad_MotherDucker
    Bad_MotherDucker Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,383 Swaye's Wigwam
    I’m with Throbber. Sub that shit out.


  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,784
    edited June 2022


    All solid frame, the head will not eventually fall off or break when you shank a piece of wood

    12lbs
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,872 Founders Club

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?



    You call yourself a mountain man ?
    A wealthy mountain man.

    I'll add too that splitting wood is some of the greatest exercise of all time. MILFs don't want a Charmin soft, mountain man.


  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,056 Standard Supporter
    edited June 2022

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?

    You call yourself a mountain man ?
    A wealthy mountain man.

    My ex father in law, was the wealthiest mountain man I ever knew. He’s probably helping buy players for Montana as we speak. That guy used to love splitting wood.
    What's his running tab at The Depot?

    Walk-Ons eat at the Double Front, I hear.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,872 Founders Club

    You all realize you can buy wood already split from the poors, right?

    You call yourself a mountain man ?
    A wealthy mountain man.

    My ex father in law, was the wealthiest mountain man I ever knew. He’s probably helping buy players for Montana as we speak. That guy used to love splitting wood.
    What's his running tab at The Depot?

    Walk-Ons eat at the Double Front, I hear.
    Stockman's was his scene if I recall. I've watched a few games from a luxury suite at Grizzly stadium.
  • Number1AtNumber2
    Number1AtNumber2 Member Posts: 31
    dannarc said:

    I love cutting, splitting, stacking, and burning firewood. The Mrs looked at me like I was a caveman when we first met, now she loves wood heat and would never go back. Fiskars makes a badass maul I think it's the x27 or some shit like that. Sledge and wedge for big stuff, hydro are great if you have 4+ cords to do quickly. As far as firewood drill bits go, fuck off

    I agree that the Fiskars X27 is the best out there. It is light enough that you can swing it all day but heavy enough to split a big log. I do have to resort to a wedge and a sledge sometimes. I like to do it myself at my pace. It is good exercise but more importantly it makes your fire better. No way am I going to let rip a giant fire on a cold June night like I did last weekend if I am paying for it with my hard earned payday lending money.

    I burn all of these two woodsheds every year.


  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,846 Swaye's Wigwam

    dannarc said:

    I love cutting, splitting, stacking, and burning firewood. The Mrs looked at me like I was a caveman when we first met, now she loves wood heat and would never go back. Fiskars makes a badass maul I think it's the x27 or some shit like that. Sledge and wedge for big stuff, hydro are great if you have 4+ cords to do quickly. As far as firewood drill bits go, fuck off

    I agree that the Fiskars X27 is the best out there. It is light enough that you can swing it all day but heavy enough to split a big log. I do have to resort to a wedge and a sledge sometimes. I like to do it myself at my pace. It is good exercise but more importantly it makes your fire better. No way am I going to let rip a giant fire on a cold June night like I did last weekend if I am paying for it with my hard earned payday lending money.

    I burn all of these two woodsheds every year.


    That's a lot of weight for a Chevy.