Older members on here will remember Cegga. When we moved in here, he gave us a maul as a housewarming present. It's by far the best manual splitter that I've ever used. Check out the grain directions in this log!
Awkward grain in split log by English Countrylife, on Flickr
I'm trying to get in some manual splitting three or four times a week right now - got some nice cedar & turkey oak to work on right now
Firewood sections for splitting by English Countrylife, on Flickr
I reckon that five barrows full of logs is better than gym membership
Split logs by English Countrylife, on Flickr
Anyone else enjoy processing firewood?
Awkward grain in split log by English Countrylife, on Flickr
I'm trying to get in some manual splitting three or four times a week right now - got some nice cedar & turkey oak to work on right now
Firewood sections for splitting by English Countrylife, on Flickr
I reckon that five barrows full of logs is better than gym membership
Split logs by English Countrylife, on Flickr
Anyone else enjoy processing firewood?