4 Ways of Cutting Firewood the Same Length, All the Time
Being as consistent as possible with the length of firewood you cut comes with many benefits. Problem is, doing so by “eyeballin’” only works so much. That’s why you have to apply some technique to the whole deal to make it work all the time…
Will Firewood Dry In a Pile?
As if all that cutting, bucking and splitting wasn’t time consuming enough, now you also have to stack all that wood. For those who time is more important (or they are just tired of doing so), the thought of not stacking the pieces at all comes to mind often, and why not? We all have…
Will a Wood Stove Heat My Garage?
Wood burning stoves are extremely versatile – you can use them pretty much everywhere: the house, the cabin, the barn, the what you want.
Can Firewood be Too Dry? – The Answer
It makes a ton of sense to think that the wood which is left cut up for as long as possible will get more dry. But with that in mind, can you over do it? And if so, is there any bad to that?
When Should Chainsaw Chaps Be Replaced?
If you are a serious firewood enthusiast, you know how important is chainsaw safety. One of the most important parts of the whole deal is undoubtedly the chaps. Considering it is such a crucial piece of protection, they can’t last forever, right?
How to Split Wood Without a Chopping Block
I think every wood burner would agree with me on this – firewood is most often split into desirable pieces on a solid block made out of wood, i.e., a round. With that being said, this doesn’t have to be the case. There are two methods which don’t require any form of support under; i’m…
Is Debarking Firewood a Good Idea?
You may think, why would anybody even consider to get rid of the bark that’s on their firewood? I think the primary reason why homeowners want to do so is because it might make the wood season faster. I certainly cannot confirm if that’s exactly true, but i guess it does make sense as there is…
This Is How Much Firewood Can Fit In A Pickup Truck
The question of “how much firewood can fit in a truck” isn’t an uncommon one, as homeowners who either buy or make it themselves want to know just how much they should expect from a single load.
The Hardest Types Of Wood To Split
Any homeowner who makes firewood by himself knows that the whole job is definitely not of the easiest ones, especially when time comes to split the wood using your own hands.