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Junks into splits


For years, decades in some cases, I've had in the garage junks of wood too hard or thick for me to chop into splits, and too big for the fireplace. My wife gave me (the promise of) a log-splitter for my birthday a few months ago; a few days ago it arrived. I am pleased to announce that all but two of those big junks are now split and ready for the fire.
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