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Re: Good morning daily

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jon_d wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 2:06 pm They're good for soft woods.

Pretty useless for big rounds and hard Aust' woods where you need to split sectors off before being able to split across the core.


My home made splitter. It's about 27 years old now.
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I would have thought, while the timber is still green, it would be easier to split ......

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I split up to 24 inch rounds (12 inch thick). .... maybe even bigger. They would be mainly grey gum.

Stand it vertical and it kicks and bucks. :)
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I've only ever used mine vertically once.. because the timber was too heavy to lift on..
There are quite a few in that category in this lot..
I will play it by ear with this lot..I might engage the neighbour to help... maybe..
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