How to Split 2-metre (6 foot) Logs
http://peplers.blogspot.com How to use a maul (a type of axe) and steel wedges to split a log in a long length. The main reason I do this is so it seasons quickly to be ready for use as firewood, and by keeping it in a 2m length it's easy to store and transport it. It also saves time later - each length I'm splitting ends up as 6 or 7 logs, and splitting them individually on a chopping block would take a while. If you watch the videos of the next stage in my firewood production process, you'll see why leaving them long works. Here's one using an extra piece of equipment, the Truncator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khv_0l5o6yg and here's one that anyone can do themselves with no further equipment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJappc18OvI
Safety note: Although I wasn't wearing it here for convenience while filming, it's a good idea to have eye protection of some sort while hitting the steel wedges, as chips can fly off them. Ear protection is advisable too.
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