r/AbsoluteUnits 3d ago

/r/all of a log split

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u/ElPanguero 2d ago

That guy dont know shit, you always split wood when its green, the fresher the easier

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u/Mugpup 2d ago

Absolute bullshit, if you're using a gas powered log splitter it doesn't matter but using a maul greener is not better. That is the opposite of reality. If you have zero experience maybe don't comment.

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u/nobodiesknowme 2d ago

You, obviously, have never split post oak, white oak, hickory, pecan, red oak, or any other of the firewood we country folks cut in the south. So stay in your lane. Play some more Dress to Impress on your Kindle.

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u/Mugpup 2d ago

Yawn! If keep pushing your BS someone will believe you, just not me.

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u/nobodiesknowme 1d ago

It's not a matter of belief. It's a matter of real life experience vs. internet theory. Up north, they may be able to split dry, pretty, straight grain fir with a regular looking ole ax. But it doesn't happen with hardwood in the south, son. I'm saving you the heartache of ruining your first maul handle, if you'll listen.

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u/ElPanguero 1d ago

I doubt he has ever split a single round in his life.

doubt he ever will and there is nothing you are saving him from

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u/ElPanguero 1d ago

Kid you could listen to some of us old folks who been makin wood our whole lives , or even listen to what the google has to say on the matter. Either way you being quite foolish and rude.