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Author Axe chopping block?
Hoodoo

2007-10-20, 9:25 am

Hello,

I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump to chop
on, and all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not of them
would suffice as a chopping block.
Is there a commercially available 'chopping block'?
Thanks for any help.



Nick Maclaren

2007-10-20, 9:25 am


In article <DolSi.22563$z05.19470@newsfe2-win.ntli.net>,
"Hoodoo" <tobyandmaz@ntlworld.com> writes:
|>
|> I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump to chop
|> on, and all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not of them
|> would suffice as a chopping block.
|> Is there a commercially available 'chopping block'?

If you have a local "tree surgeon" who removes sizable trees on a regular
basis, try negotiating with him.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Hoodoo

2007-10-20, 9:25 am


"> |> I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump
to chop
> |> on, and all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not of
> them
> |> would suffice as a chopping block.
> |> Is there a commercially available 'chopping block'?
>
> If you have a local "tree surgeon" who removes sizable trees on a regular
> basis, try negotiating with him.
>
>
> Regards,
> Nick Maclaren.


Thanks Nick, good idea!



Dave P

2007-10-20, 1:25 pm



"Hoodoo" <tobyandmaz@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:DolSi.22563$z05.19470@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
> Hello,
>
> I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump to
> chop on, and all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not
> of them would suffice as a chopping block.
> Is there a commercially available 'chopping block'?
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
>


Where abouts are you?

Dave


--
"Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is interesting. What they
conceal is vital. "


Dave Liquorice

2007-10-20, 1:25 pm

On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:12:35 GMT, Hoodoo wrote:

> all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not of them
> would suffice as a chopping block.


Any long enough to have the ends trimmed square with a bow saw?

--
Cheers new5pam@howhill.com
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



robertharvey@my-deja.com

2007-10-20, 5:25 pm

On 20 Oct, 12:12, "Hoodoo" <tobyand...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump to chop
> on, and all the rounds I have are cut at such weird angles that not of them
> would suffice as a chopping block.
> Is there a commercially available 'chopping block'?
> Thanks for any help.


A chopping block has to do two things: hold the timber safely, and not
blunt the axe.

As A lad, I used to use the lawn if no suitable wooden base was
available. It's normally resilient enough to ensure the force goes
into the firewood, and does no more harm to the edge than a chopping
block will. 'course, it is a couple of feet lower.

Hoodoo

2007-10-21, 1:25 pm


">> I'm chopping up firewood from 8"-12" rounds but I don't have a stump to
>
> Where abouts are you?
>
> Dave
>
>
> --
> "Statistics are like a bikini. What they reveal is interesting. What they
> conceal is vital. "
>

Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire.


Hoodoo

2007-10-21, 1:25 pm


"Dave Liquorice" <new5pam@howhill.com> wrote in message
news:nyyfbegfubjuvyypbz.jq89y40.pminews@srv1.howhill.net...
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:12:35 GMT, Hoodoo wrote:
>
>
> Any long enough to have the ends trimmed square with a bow saw?
>
> --
> Cheers new5pam@howhill.com
> Dave. pam is missing e-mail
>
>
>


That's a possibility but I'm still stumplesss!


Hoodoo

2007-10-21, 1:25 pm


<robertharvey@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:1192908984.530269.29340@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On 20 Oct, 12:12, "Hoodoo" <tobyand...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
> A chopping block has to do two things: hold the timber safely, and not
> blunt the axe.
>
> As A lad, I used to use the lawn if no suitable wooden base was
> available. It's normally resilient enough to ensure the force goes
> into the firewood, and does no more harm to the edge than a chopping
> block will. 'course, it is a couple of feet lower.



That couple of feet is a killer on my back! Thanks a lot for everyone's
comments.


Janet Tweedy

2007-10-21, 5:25 pm

In article <d7MSi.95327$j16.29255@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net>, Hoodoo
<tobyandmaz@ntlworld.com> writes

>Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire.
>
>



I get my logs from Steve Pearce, think he's in The Lee.
01494 794695. He's really helpful .

Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
Janet Tweedy

2007-10-21, 5:25 pm

In article <1192908984.530269.29340@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
robertharvey@my-deja.com writes

>A chopping block has to do two things: hold the timber safely, and not
>blunt the axe.


I have a Swedish Maul (sp?) It's brilliant as it splits the logs but
doesn't stick in the wood. For very big 'rounds' I use a grenade, you
can get them from agricultural merchants etc, it's a very heavy metal
pyramid shaped thing which you stick in the wood then wallop until it
drives into the centre of the wood and splits it. Very satisfying too, I
may add!

janet
>


--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk
Hoodoo

2007-10-24, 5:25 pm


> I have a Swedish Maul (sp?) It's brilliant as it splits the logs but
> doesn't stick in the wood. For very big 'rounds' I use a grenade, you can
> get them from agricultural merchants etc, it's a very heavy metal pyramid
> shaped thing which you stick in the wood then wallop until it drives into
> the centre of the wood and splits it. Very satisfying too, I may add!
>
> janet
>
> --
> Janet Tweedy
> Dalmatian Telegraph
> http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk



Hoodoo

2007-10-24, 5:25 pm


"Janet Tweedy" <jan@lancedal.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:B2JQNuFj+8GHFwVJ@ukonline.co.uk...
> In article <1192908984.530269.29340@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> robertharvey@my-deja.com writes
>
>
> I have a Swedish Maul (sp?) It's brilliant as it splits the logs but
> doesn't stick in the wood. For very big 'rounds' I use a grenade, you can
> get them from agricultural merchants etc, it's a very heavy metal pyramid
> shaped thing which you stick in the wood then wallop until it drives into
> the centre of the wood and splits it. Very satisfying too, I may add!
>
> janet
>

I'm using a maul too - it's great! I've heard about the grenade before, but
its good to hear from someone with experience - thanks Janet.


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