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Splitting Firewood With A Splitter

... and split some firewood. Of course, you could use the old fashioned method of hitting a wedge with a mallet to split the wood, but you'll get the job done faster and be sitting by the fire sooner if you use a log splitter. How can you ... Read Read: Splitting Firewood With A Splitter

By: Ray J. Walberg | 31/10/2007 | Home Improvement
Paul Ingersole

What do you know about Splitting Axes?

... designed for the purpose of splitting wood or wooden pieces. These axes are especially designed to facilitate the splitting of wood, while ensuring minimum risk of damage to the tool. Just like all other axes, splitting axes consist of two ... Read Read: What do you know about Splitting Axes?

By: Paul Ingersole | 16/12/2009 | History

Wood Burning Stoves

... is very important for wood burning stoves. A big log will not catch fire too well and will not burn well either. You must split the wood. Quartering is best, but even just in half will do. The finer splinters will catch fire and keep the ... Read Read: Wood Burning Stoves

By: Bryon Zirker | 01/12/2009 | Home Improvement

Wood Burning Stoves - Time To Get Cozy!

... is very important for wood burning stoves. A big log will not catch fire too well and will not burn well either. You must split the wood. Quartering is best, but even just in half will do. The finer splinters will catch fire and keep the ... Read Read: Wood Burning Stoves - Time To Get Cozy!

By: Rick Zurche | 06/11/2009 | Home Improvement

Faux wood blinds — Economical alternative to regular Wood Blinds

... wood blinds and are suitable for all rooms, especially areas with high heat and humidity as they will not warp, crack or split. Wood Blinds are sure to please every home owner as they add natural beauty to their homes and make them live ... Read Read: Faux wood blinds — Economical alternative to regular Wood Blinds

By: Devendra Kumar Pandey | 05/09/2009 | Home Improvement

Glue Free Wood Flooring: Mess Free And Stress Free

... or glue and had a variety of problems associated with both. For example, if not used properly, nails could easily chip or split wood, cause lasting damage to the sub floor and prove to be very expensive if any mistakes occurred. On to the ... Read Read: Glue Free Wood Flooring: Mess Free And Stress Free

By: Danielle Ingram | 12/05/2009 | Interior Design

It'S Inevitable: Old Wood Will Shrink

... a heated home or cottage. Tables on pedestal bases are less likely to split because the manner in which they are attached allows greater latitude for the movement of the wood.There are numerous examples of shrinkage. In an old schoolmaster ... Read Read: It'S Inevitable: Old Wood Will Shrink

By: Pierre Verte | 23/02/2009 | Antiques

Components and Uses of the Electric Wood Splitter

... is better to use a hydraulic wood splitter for the tougher projects where applicable. All wood can be split with any wood splitter, however, it is not safe to use any wood splitter. Utilize all safety precautions when using a wood splitter ... Read Read: Components and Uses of the Electric Wood Splitter

By: Ellie | 12/02/2009 | Gardening

Madera Floors

Wood Floor Terminology. Madera Floors, Fairfax Va

... the lignin, producing a light to dark brown friable residue – hence loosely termed "dry rot." An advanced stage where the wood splits along rectangular planes, in shrinking, is termed "cubical rot." Dry Rot: A term loosely applied to ... Read Read: Wood Floor Terminology. Madera Floors, Fairfax Va

By: Madera Floors | 23/02/2009 | Home Improvement

Repairing a Wood Siding

If there are any splits in the wood siding they can rapidly shift to homes for bugs, mold and mildew. You need to grab care of the trouble earlier in time. This is a moderately easy task. The first step that you need to do is to slide ... Read Read: Repairing a Wood Siding

By: The Handyman Guy | 20/09/2007 | Home Improvement

Wood Fence Designs and Their Uses

... the most popular are dog-ear spaced picket, French gothic spaced picket, and the pointed top spaced picket.•    Split-rail wood fence. Perfect for a country feel, ranch-style homes and those with landscaping inspired by the Southwestern US ... Read Read: Wood Fence Designs and Their Uses

By: Travis Lee | 07/04/2009 | Home Security

Solid Wood Furniture Versus Veneer

... Obviously, the worse the damage the more expensive, but it is certainly easier and less expensive than veneer furniture. Disadvantages of Solid Wood: Split. When exposed to extreme atmospheric conditions, solid wood furniture will expand ... Read Read: Solid Wood Furniture Versus Veneer

By: ferraryman | 16/10/2008 | Sales

Many Different Types of Wood Splitters

... you may go ahead engage the splitter. You will find that it moves swiftly and splits the wood with ease. There are many resources in which to find out information about wood splitters such as the Internet. The websites that you review can ... Read Read: Many Different Types of Wood Splitters

By: Ellie | 12/02/2009 | Gardening

Wood Shake Roofing Offers Unique Look to the House

... exposures. Wood shakes are usually made of western red cedar, which is a long-lasting, straight-grained wood. These are thicker and rougher, being split rather than sawn from the logs. Wooden shakes roofs have a typical life expectancy of ... Read Read: Wood Shake Roofing Offers Unique Look to the House

By: Article Manager | 13/08/2008 | Remodeling

Finding Dry Camp Wood

... and lose you free access to a camping area. If you run into wet weather, standing wood is the best option. As you split the wood start from the outside and work your way to the middle. Set the outside wood near the fire pit to ... Read Read: Finding Dry Camp Wood

By: Ronald B. Shannon | 02/03/2008 | Camping

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