@@WilleysFirewood that was my don’t start a chimney fire disclaimer. Anybody that’s made it to the comments can see I throw wet oak in my wood stove every night 🤣 burn hot and clean often.
@@jasonpinnix1905 I think it would work great on poplar, jury is out on the pine. If it’s straight grain then prob be easy but so much of the pine I get has knots and I wonder if the 12 would just turn it into frayed kindling 🤷♂️ I bet red oak would pop nicely on the 12 way. I wish there was a way to try it before you buy it 🤣
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Welcome! And thank you so much, that means a ton because I’m just wingin it over here 😂
Good chat! All good things to cover for sure. Keep grinding.
@@WilleysFirewood that was my don’t start a chimney fire disclaimer. Anybody that’s made it to the comments can see I throw wet oak in my wood stove every night 🤣 burn hot and clean often.
How true on the ones that want wood late December. Or January when we are all about out of seasoned wood .
I think the 12 way wedge would work good on poplar and pine and maybe even red oak . But I don’t want to spend the money and it not work good .
@@jasonpinnix1905 I think it would work great on poplar, jury is out on the pine. If it’s straight grain then prob be easy but so much of the pine I get has knots and I wonder if the 12 would just turn it into frayed kindling 🤷♂️ I bet red oak would pop nicely on the 12 way. I wish there was a way to try it before you buy it 🤣