[AT] OT - Wood chopping clip

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Sat Mar 9 09:52:04 PST 2013


I would believe he has a wood cook stove that he still uses or he has a  
small Air Tight heater in his shop. Some of those pieces looks as though they  
may be Walnut. Ernie from MN
 
 
In a message dated 3/9/2013 10:47:38 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
ron at lakeport-1.com writes:

Charlie,
Gotta be.  I can see no reason  that I would split a nice fire log 
into any more than quarters, and  usually just in half.  I was not 
referring to those little matchstick  ones he made.  I start my fires 
with a little pine split up into  small, but an armload lasts all 
winter.   I only start the fire  once a day, if that.
I burn elm when I can find  it.  Pretty scarce in these parts, too.  
Twisted up, stringy  stuff that I would not attempt to split without a 
hydraulic  splitter.  Dang near impossible to stack after split, too.
You can have that splitting maul and keep it.  My shoulders  would 
not allow that thing around.

Ron Cook
Salix, IA

On  3/9/2013 6:08 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> Kindling to get the fire started  is what I figured.
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: Ron Cook
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 7:51  PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re:  [AT] OT - Wood chopping clip
>
> Yes, it does work nice on that  straight grained wood.  Most of mine it
> wouldn't work very  well.
>
> I wonder what you use such little sticks for?  Cook  stove?
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, IA
> On 3/8/2013 6:51 AM,  charlie hill  wrote:
>

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