That bass wood sure splits nice and clean and makes real nice looking kindling . Ian is quite the lil stacking machine . Keep stacking that kindling up it’s money in the bank . Great video Tim .
Good video. I really like your helper. He is very much on the ball. Is there some reason that you don’t stack the slabs on the final split and create 3 or 5 splits at one time? I am very glad I saw your Boonville interview on another channel.
@marlinl.306 Hi Marlin, kinda for the same reason that Phil from Allen Family Firewood said in his video last night about being able to hold the piece. The slabs are too wide to sit just right. I've tried several ways and this way seems to work the best for us. Ian is a great kid! He loves being involved in firewood. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That bass wood sure splits nice and clean and makes real nice looking kindling . Ian is quite the lil stacking machine . Keep stacking that kindling up it’s money in the bank . Great video Tim .
@AllenFamilyFirewood it definitely is nice stuff for making kindling. He does pretty good with it. Thanks, Phil!
Not boring at all! Really enjoyed the video!!😊
@susanscherer143 Thank you so much! Appreciate your support!
Great job Tim and Ian. Ian is a hard worker for sure. Keep up the great work buddy.
@mountaintopoutdoors Thanks, guys! We appreciate ya!
Perfect rounds for kindling! Great job guys👍👍
@outdoorsinthe608 thanks Jeremiah! We appreciate ya watching and commenting!
Great job Tim and Ian. You made some good progress! Making kindling sure is a slow process. Sure wish we had an Ian in the woodyard! 😊
@karenallen8581 Well, if you ever start up that wood camp, we'll send him up for a week! He is a great kid! Thanks Karen!
@@NeighborlyHomestead lol, I like how you think! We’ll get the application right out to you 😂
good hard working helper👌
@@carmanforget1073 he sure is! Thanks!
Looks like you can make some nice mini firewood logs from that as well.
@@amandadavis9726 you bet! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@NeighborlyHomestead you bet. Looking forward to more content.
Good video. I really like your helper. He is very much on the ball. Is there some reason that you don’t stack the slabs on the final split and create 3 or 5 splits at one time? I am very glad I saw your Boonville interview on another channel.
@marlinl.306 Hi Marlin, kinda for the same reason that Phil from Allen Family Firewood said in his video last night about being able to hold the piece. The slabs are too wide to sit just right. I've tried several ways and this way seems to work the best for us. Ian is a great kid! He loves being involved in firewood. Thanks for watching and commenting!