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Braehead
 


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Braehead wrote:
I'm going to be busy!


I need to start getting myself organised to process all this wood. I don't have anything other than a small axe at the moment so need to get the credit card out. Any hints, tips, pointers on what to get? I've never used a chain saw and given these are already cut down for me I wondered if some sort of alligator saw would be better / safer for me? Or one of those log horses with the shield on it if I did get a chainsaw. A bow saw would be good cardio but would take me all year! There looks to be a good axe set at Screwfix (and a decent electric chainsaw) but need to get them to a size where I can use that first. Any other splitter options?

I may have bitten off more than I can chew!
  
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tonto2
 


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You can hire a log splitter from here

http://www.fifelogandtreeservices.co.uk/equipment-hire/

Tell Ian, Russell gave you his number
  
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Braehead
 


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Thanks - didn't know about them when I was looking for a tree surgeon. Still need to get them small enough to split.
  
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tonto2
 


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Ian hires out all sizes of splitters
Worth speaking to him.
I get all my logs from him and could not fault the service.
  
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Braehead
 


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Thanks - this will be my new "home gym" for spring and summer.

I was wondering if this would be good enough for cutting the logs to a length suitable for splitting by axe. In combination with a basic log horse.

http://www.diy.com/departments/black-decke...647_BQ.prd

Need to sort a (large) log store for once I've split them too. Or try one of the fancy designs from the Norwegian Wood book.
  
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Braehead wrote:
Braehead wrote:
I'm going to be busy!


I need to start getting myself organised to process all this wood. I don't have anything other than a small axe at the moment so need to get the credit card out. Any hints, tips, pointers on what to get? I've never used a chain saw and given these are already cut down for me I wondered if some sort of alligator saw would be better / safer for me? Or one of those log horses with the shield on it if I did get a chainsaw. A bow saw would be good cardio but would take me all year! There looks to be a good axe set at Screwfix (and a decent electric chainsaw) but need to get them to a size where I can use that first. Any other splitter options?

I may have bitten off more than I can chew!


That's a whole lot of wood.. I think it's probably time you got geared up with a saw and some PPE.
Its a kind of impossible scenario, I don't want to see anyone hurt so advice would always be get the proper training. Then tho, you're not looking at felling here so much of the training wouldn't apply.
If you ask at your local Agri collage they may run a one day homeowner course, or any good retailer could point you in the right direction. An intro, Basic maintenance, chain sharpening, PPE and cross cutting..
Never be afraid to ask advice, it's free and most people will happily give it, nobody wants to see anyone hurt.
Cheep chainsaws are a false economy, get a reputable make with a decent dealer and parts back up. That £50 new song-yang may seem a bargain but try and get replacement bits.. oh and watch out for 2nd hand saws with cheep Chinese replacement barrels. They're not the same quality.
I just took a Chinese piston out of a husqvarna and the casting quality was appalling.

If I was a tad closer I'd come give you a hand. Fife tho, Jesus it's hard to get further away Rolling with laughter

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Braehead
 


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Thanks for the offer - there's some nice holiday spots close by!

The slabs have all been thin sliced and are ready to split - it's just the logs I have to cut smaller before I can split them. The surgeon did me a massive favour moving the logs from the front of the house to the back so it felt a bit cheeky to ask him to spend the time cutting them shorter for me! I don't really want to go for a chainsaw if I don't have to. If I did then I'd get one of the saw horses with built in chain shield. Like you say, all the really tricky work / felling has been done. I've just got to process the wood now and do the laborious bit.
  
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Simonstarski
 


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Tie it all in with a visit to The Edinburgh Tattoo? Ive never been, what time of year is that? I'm always saying I should get out more Rolling with laughter

If you were closer we could pick through that pile over a couple evenings. I'm sure a charitable soul will offer for a couple of beer tokens. At least you've some to be getting on with Thumbs Up
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Braehead
 


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Here's a better look at what lies ahead!


  
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Tambo
 


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And the winner of the log stack goes to-





Seen this last year in Switzerland
  
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Simonstarski
 


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Holey Moley Shocked

Yeah that's the winner, they won't need splits ever again.. or their ancestors Rolling with laughter

I bet you could see that from space.

Ive had something a little different to do today. Today I put a roof lo a log. Something to hide out in the woods for my niece to discover another day Thumbs Up

I also managed to get the granate mushrooms out there.





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Ha ha god job Simonstarski Thumbs Up
  
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They do look good some of these log stacks but do you wonder how you actually empty them? The last one above looks downright dangerous once you start to take wood out-and where would you start? The bottom logs have too much weight on them to draw out.
  
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Picked up this bad boy for when I'm mooching about in the woods. Expensive for what it is but it's quality made and arrived shaving sharp!



I've often wondered how people hurt themselves so bad with axes..........now I know! I've only ever used blunt ones previously!!
   
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