If you guys remember I had a tree that was dying due to ivy in my back yard.
Well early summer, I had that taken down and the tree guys sawed it to 18 inch lengths.
Some of the lower sections are 20 inch wide, I need to split them.
I want to burn them in my wood fire place, the wood is maple.
I have very limited access the backyard, the tree guys had to use a crane to cut the tree.
How do I go about splitting the logs?
Do I just split and stack them raised off the ground?
Cover them with tarp (my neighbor already hates me, I don't think she will like me covering the logs)
The logs are sitting somewhat stacked against my fence.
Well early summer, I had that taken down and the tree guys sawed it to 18 inch lengths.
Some of the lower sections are 20 inch wide, I need to split them.
I want to burn them in my wood fire place, the wood is maple.
I have very limited access the backyard, the tree guys had to use a crane to cut the tree.
How do I go about splitting the logs?
Do I just split and stack them raised off the ground?
Cover them with tarp (my neighbor already hates me, I don't think she will like me covering the logs)
The logs are sitting somewhat stacked against my fence.