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Just in case anyone finds this thread. I ended up going with the 10" sliding compound mitre saw from Harbor Freight to cut my red oak firewood & it is working much better then the chainsaw method I had been using. It creates a lot less saw dust too. Thanks for the recommendation glocksrock
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-Ever looked at the kindling cracker?
Never heard of it but after watching some youtube vids it looks like a great product. Only concern I have is if the kindling cracker blade is perhaps to thick and it can't dig into the wood. That seems to be the problem I am having with the Husky...
How do you chop your firewood down to the Karubecue C60 size brick or redbull can size? What kind of Axe is best? I have the recommended Black and Decker Alligator Loppers. But I need input on how to chop this Red Oak Firewood I have, I'd like to split with an axe these already split pieces...
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handmade smoker ceramic tile insulation makes gr8 brisket and ribs im moving and i cant take her with me she must go to a good home the cooking chamber is 17x16x20"
The seller is priced at $100 which I can't afford. I offered $10 and it...