- First, if you have a choice, build a woodshed near the back door
Log totes are a must if you heat with wood. See this one and more at Lehmans.com or Lehman's in Kidron, Ohio.[/caption]
Don't forget that you or someone will be struggling toward the kitchen door with an armload of wood in two feet of snow. If your woodshed isn't or can't be moved close to the back door, at least create a safe and direct route from one point to the other.
- It's never quite time to cut wood until it gets cold
- Never stack wood higher than the shortest people in the family can reach
- Wood splits much easier when it's cold
Mauls and other top-quality wood splitting equipment can be found at Lehmans.com or Lehman's in Kidron, Ohio.[/caption]
It splits even better if it's frozen. (You needed an excuse to not split it all right now, didn't you?)
- Leave enough room to walk into the woodshed!
- Better an inch too short than an inch too long
Small and large ash carriers available at Lehmans.com or Lehman's in Kidron, Ohio.[/caption]
- Hard wood is harder to split but it lasts longer
- A good axe is worth more than its price, no matter what that is
Handmade by Swedish craftsmen, the Gransfors Bruks axe is available at Lehmans.com or Lehman's in Kidron. See more axes in our Kidron location.[/caption]
There are axes and then there are axes. While part of the right axe depends on you - your weight and height and muscle tone - the biggest part of a good axe is that it's a good axe. I mean, it's made well, it's well balanced with quality materials. The handle is angled just right, the edge stays sharp and there's a certain heft to it. If you go to the store to buy one, wave it around (not in people's faces) a little bit so you can tell how it feels. If feels right, buy it even if you have to sell your baseball card collection to do it.
- Two people stacking wood doesn't necessarily mean twice as much wood gets stacked
There's beauty in a solid woodpile![/caption]
- A beautiful woodstack looks like art.
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