#71 Firewood Workout: Splitting Big Red Oak by Hand

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  • čas přidán 28. 01. 2021
  • In this video I tackle two large 34" Red Oak rounds with the Fiskars 8lb splitting maul and split them down to firewood size. Leave a guess as to how many pieces of firewood I split in the comments below!
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Komentáře • 216

  • @DudeRanchDIY
    @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +6

    Congrats to Bill Saflarski, Brad Derouin, Malcolm Taylor, and Frank Zeien with the closest guesses for how many pieces were split out of the two big Red Oak rounds!! The final number of pieces was 145!!

    • @Frankzeien
      @Frankzeien Před 3 lety

      Holly smokes that’s awesome, and after I send in what I think there was I said I think I shortened myself too but WOW

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      @@Frankzeien don’t forget to email me your mailing address!

    • @Frankzeien
      @Frankzeien Před 3 lety

      @@DudeRanchDIY yup I send you all the information for that 🥸

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      @@Frankzeien Great! I’ll keep an eye out for it in my email! 👀

    • @Frankzeien
      @Frankzeien Před 3 lety

      @@DudeRanchDIY I sent it that day you sent who the winners were 🙃

  • @aldiminico6513
    @aldiminico6513 Před 3 lety +29

    I split 14 Oak Rounds last week. 30” diameter. Started with a metal wedge and 12 lb sludge hammer, into quarters. Then went on to finish the rounds with the Fiskars 27”. FYI. I’m 70 years old this past November. Been doing this since 1974.💪 Stay safe so you can do this for years!

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +3

      Awesome you’re still out there doing it by hand Al! Doing it by hand gives an entirely different type of satisfaction!

  • @TheFamilyFarmOn42
    @TheFamilyFarmOn42 Před 3 lety +19

    I've always found that starting at the edge and chasing the split is much easier. Still hard work but anything helps.

    • @HILLBILLYSFIREWOOD
      @HILLBILLYSFIREWOOD Před 3 lety +1

      Your dead on buddy. He's doing it the hard way... have a good one buddy.✌

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +3

      Yep working around the outside works well, in this case I was working the crack in the center there and they popped, I don’t mind some hard work now and then!

  • @TheDriftlessHomestead
    @TheDriftlessHomestead Před 3 lety +9

    I always kit both edges, never in the middle. In the middle you are working against all the tree rings. That's why it splits easier after you initially break the rings. It's kind of like belts on a tire.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah for the videos sake I wanted to show breaking the rounds down! Going around the outside definitely would’ve been easier 😂

  • @bluegrassoutdoors
    @bluegrassoutdoors Před rokem +3

    The fiskars is great against red and white oak. I prefer the fiskars axe myself but love all their tools that I’ve used. Thanks for sharing friend!

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem +1

      Sure is! I’ve used the axe as well works great!

  • @mikeadams2339
    @mikeadams2339 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad you shared what most of us stared out using. Wheel barrowing and mauling. Yes i miss the hard work my arthritis wrists are happy for the tractor and splitter!

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      That’s how I started out when I was young! Definitely makes you appreciate the equipment a lot of us are lucky enough to have!

  • @steveashworth6707
    @steveashworth6707 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the smell of red oak, I split wood by hand until I hit 48 yrs old and then bought a splitter!, 54 pieces in your pile!. Have a good day!.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      I started out splitting with an axe and maul when I was younger, still enjoy it!

  • @morrieveilleux6074
    @morrieveilleux6074 Před rokem

    OMG! Days of old. So glad good mechanical wood splitters were invented!

  • @robertm5969
    @robertm5969 Před 4 měsíci

    1) Flip the round on its side
    2) Cut with a chainsaw about 1/3 down the round, or more if you like
    3) place a wedge in the cut and hit with a hand or full sledge until it splits. Repeat 2) if it's not spitting
    4) after splitting into halves, use a maul near the edges. Repeat until it's all split into firewood.

  • @Tilas8
    @Tilas8 Před 9 měsíci

    I love watching you taking those few cuts and I knew I was hooked. I’m just here to see you exhaust yourself splitting all this wood. I know you’re not really exhausted but it was fun to watch.

  • @bobznew
    @bobznew Před 2 lety +2

    Have done it this way before. Great method if your goal is a physical workout. But if your goal is quicker splitting (with fewer whacks that bounce back), start with a wedge and maul. Then once it’s quartered switch to the splitting maul. Great video!

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Yep that was the goal here! If I wanted to go fast I would’ve just brought it home and ran it through the splitter!! Thanks for watching!

  • @sidstimeoutdoors2782
    @sidstimeoutdoors2782 Před 3 lety

    Nice work, hard work.
    After doing that it make you bvb appreciate the splitter even more.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Stay safe and stay positive brother ❤

  • @TKCL
    @TKCL Před 3 lety +3

    Geez, you had me sweating just watching you! I just split a bunch of big rounds today, with my chainsaw 😁. My biggest was also 34 inches

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m glad I wasn’t down in hot Florida doing it! Ripping them down definitely would’ve been easier but I was up for the challenge!

  • @ejkjr.4694
    @ejkjr.4694 Před 3 lety +1

    Red oak smells great, 76 pieces, I also bought a couple pairs of those gloves they are warm.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Nice! Mine are still holding up, I usually go through one pair a winter.

  • @christopherkasik3291
    @christopherkasik3291 Před 3 lety +3

    It is fun every once and a while to split some big rounds by hand. Especially when it is cold , get a fire going with the bark scraps put the headphones in and go to town on it ! RTIC stuff is great, not as yuppie as YETI has become. I would get at least 32 peices out of each of those round , but I like to split small for my woodstove .

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Sure is Christopher! Yeah RTIC makes some great products at a great price point!

  • @deh375
    @deh375 Před 3 lety

    Nice looking wood. My guess is 82 pieces.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem +1

    What i use is a? 4 pound Twisted cone wedge. and a 8 pound sledge hammer they bust up in 1 to 3 hits > People pays to get a work out like we get! 👍👍 SWEAT and TONE YOUR MUSCLES 💪💪 I get my best and more firewood from the rounds

  • @stannelson2582
    @stannelson2582 Před 3 lety +2

    This a great video. Where are all the people telling you to get a sawmill for all that valuable wood lol. My daughter just told me I was old because she thought I was watching a cooler infomercial. We all need to hit a few rounds now and again to remember how much we love are splitter.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      I couldn’t agree more, doing it by hand, although satisfying, makes you appreciate a splitter with a 6-way wedge 😂

  • @aaronsyard2522
    @aaronsyard2522 Před 3 lety +1

    Ya Jake I just did some hand splitting in my last vid and oh ya it gets that blood pumpin! Nice job I say 82 pc you got from those rounds

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      I saw that Aaron! Haven’t had a chance to watch yet but it’s on my list!

  • @mattsfirewoodvideos738

    I love my fiskars x25 I smoke thru straight grain wood

  • @jerryporter9128
    @jerryporter9128 Před 3 lety +2

    70 pieces. I’m in the process of splitting 12 rounds about the size of these rounds. I have already split 10 this size, all by hand.

  • @charleshopp3881
    @charleshopp3881 Před 3 lety +3

    i agree about using a wedge, especially if you have a crack in the wood to take advantage of. another way, work the outsides taking off pieces, the log will let you know when to split in half. before the body failed....I used to hand split a lot of wood. My advise, use your machines as much as possible.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Yeah I didn’t have my splitting wedge with me, I was up for the challenge!

  • @brianbircher5368
    @brianbircher5368 Před 29 dny

    Man, I've got some 32" rounds of very wet, red oak sitting in my driveway that were dropped off by a local tree service. I have a splitter but just for giggles, I thought I'd see how it went with my maul or Fiskars splitting axe. I couldn't get it to split at all. Part of the problem is my aim is terrible. I nicknamed myself Lightning. Because I never hit the same place twice, and you'd never know where I'd strike next!
    Manhandling those things to my vertical splitter and onto the base was a chore all by itself! Some I had to get some pvc pipes under and roll them. They were too heavy for me to stand them up on edge and roll. Or, too out of round to get them rolling even if I could stand them up.

  • @nickfish629
    @nickfish629 Před 2 lety

    I use the same maul, split 31” oak rounds no problem. Definitely a work out!

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      For sure! It’s a great maul! Thanks for watching!

    • @Landon_2006
      @Landon_2006 Před 2 lety

      Yeah oak is really easy to split since it’s hard and got straight grain but you gotta split it while it’s green or freshly cut

  • @WoolysWorld
    @WoolysWorld Před 3 lety

    Nice one

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Wooly! Not even close to your 1/3 cord you split for splitter wars!

    • @WoolysWorld
      @WoolysWorld Před 3 lety

      @@DudeRanchDIY lol, i still feel that!!

  • @williamhrusovsky
    @williamhrusovsky Před 3 měsíci

    If you would start at the outside edge splitting of small slabs and work to the middle it would be much less work and your log will stay upright in the same spot. You will never do it this way again. You do have the right tool for the job.

  • @williamwaldrop6684
    @williamwaldrop6684 Před 6 měsíci

    Feel ur pain been doing the same all day laying here hurting watching u

  • @patrickdunne1150
    @patrickdunne1150 Před 3 lety

    Hello from Chicago! 66 pieces!

  • @tommyhunter1803
    @tommyhunter1803 Před 3 lety +3

    2 weeks ago I split a full cord by hand oak-hickory maple

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      Impressive, especially hickory! That is some stringy stuff!

    • @kenweis7913
      @kenweis7913 Před 2 lety +1

      Hickory is no joke....but most don't know it has more btu than oak

  • @johnfahey7215
    @johnfahey7215 Před 2 lety

    red oak splits easily when green, but don’t wait for spring like I did ONCE. Definitely split red oak immediately. I use steel wedges and a 3lb lump hammer to get started.Also homemade all steel 8 lb maul. 👍

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Yep it gets pretty hard when dried out! Thanks for watching John!

    • @Landon_2006
      @Landon_2006 Před 2 lety

      Yep it’s very easy when you first cut it 😂

  • @Erhorn300
    @Erhorn300 Před 3 lety +1

    I love my fiskers maul, i also have their splitting ax for once the heavy work is done. Whats up with the cars in individual cages towards the end of the video?

    • @philgriswold2133
      @philgriswold2133 Před 3 lety +1

      That looks like it might be the city impound yard.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep it’s the towns impound yard, the tall structure in the background is also the towns fire department burn tower practice facility.

  • @kenweis7913
    @kenweis7913 Před 2 lety

    On top of asphalt....wow

  • @martinlawn
    @martinlawn Před 2 lety

    I tend to start on the edges, take chunks off all around the perimeter until I've chopped enough off to where I will then split it in half. I find that the bark is almost like a rubber band at times and keeps the log bound together tightly. That's me anyway...

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Yep around the outside is definitely easier, I split it in half more for the video to show the pieces breaking down.

  • @user-tf6bq9dg4y
    @user-tf6bq9dg4y Před rokem

    Интересненько. Занимательно 😉👍👍👍👍👍

  • @glenspryszak6005
    @glenspryszak6005 Před 2 lety +2

    That Fiskars would never work in burr oak....but it is incredible in straight grain wood.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      For sure, we don’t have Burr oak around here but I’ve tried using it on Elm without much success 😂

  • @brennancass3747
    @brennancass3747 Před 3 lety

    Nice video Jake, I burn a bunch of red oak and I don't even bother with a maul. I don't like to work that hard ha ha. 75 pieces I'd guess

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Brennan, I love burning Red Oak. I don’t mind breaking a sweat every now and then haha

  • @gregmerckx8557
    @gregmerckx8557 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video and nice work. You’re splitting on blacktop? Got to be careful with that maul.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Yep it gets banged up a bit, nothing the grinder can’t touch up a bit!

  • @jimlashbrook5429
    @jimlashbrook5429 Před 3 lety +2

    My first guess was 40. But as you split it down to kindling I upped it to 120.

  • @MGM-ej8wx
    @MGM-ej8wx Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. It's 2 years later and I'm curious, how many pieces of wood were there? 😊

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 6 měsíci

      I think I pinned a comment with the answer. Over 100

  • @Delabeled
    @Delabeled Před 3 lety +7

    Why don't you start from the outside and work your way around? You are literally splitting the hardest way possible. You can break off sections by going around the outside in a circle because your strike WITH the grain instead of across the grain. You could have split all that in those rounds in less than half the swings and with a chopping axe instead of splitting maul and saved yourself a lot of energy. I love to swing an axe so I chop my wood specifically with an axe and don't even own a log splitter. I keep 3 houses stocked in wood (mine, my wife's parents, and my wife's aunts) plus our summer cabin. I never split big rounds or hard wood across the grain, always with the grain until I get everything split off except the very center.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I definitely could’ve worked around the outside, I even said that in the video. I usually prefer to quarter the pieces though, I find that I’m able to get more uniform square pieces out of it.

    • @Delabeled
      @Delabeled Před 3 lety

      @@DudeRanchDIY Ah I guess I missed that, sorry. Was watching the video while my 4 year old was chatting away in my lap. I suppose if you are going for uniform pieces that is a good option. I'm splitting wood for myself and not to sell or anything. I don't really care what it looks like when I split it. I was just thinking of easier.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +2

      @@Delabeled I totally agree, working around the outside is the easiest, yeah the more uniform i can get them the nicer the pieces look for the customer! Thanks for the feedback and for watching!

  • @reesegary
    @reesegary Před 3 lety +2

    I'm sucking air just watching lol
    Nice video 👍 187pcs.

  • @tracynewman5246
    @tracynewman5246 Před 3 lety

    66 PCs. Love the smell

  • @rafaellyon6808
    @rafaellyon6808 Před rokem

    as a old 76 retired firewood man I have to do it a easier way. let the rounds season 3 to 5 years then the wood will have many large natural cracks to work with. then different size steel wedges & 8/10/20 lbs sledge hammers 1/2 - 1/4 - 1/8 the round. finally with a maul and or large size monster maul make them into firewood size.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem

      That’s definitely easier than splitting when green but being 3-5 years ahead I’d imagine is pretty tough!

    • @rafaellyon6808
      @rafaellyon6808 Před rokem

      @@DudeRanchDIY Not really the round developes is own cracks the more it dries the more it cracks up to a point. it's almost like it want to self split. Give it a try

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem

      I understand what you mean, I’m saying waiting 3-5 years for it to dry and crack is an awful long time until you can split and burn it. You’d need to build up a supply of wood enough for 3-5 years!

    • @waynejohnson9855
      @waynejohnson9855 Před rokem

      @@rafaellyon6808 red and white oak splits far easier green I have tried both, just split some that I ran through the splitter that I let sit a year because I missed picking it up. Tried splitting it by hand and could do it but it was way faster in the splitter. If I got them in half than hand splitting wasn’t bad.

  • @martinlawn
    @martinlawn Před 2 lety

    I see plenty of nice White Oak in your pile also which I prefer when heating. It puts out more heat as it contains more BTU's than Red Oak. Anyways...nice job.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Yep white oak is good stuff! Always try to save it when we can!

  • @markmenard6961
    @markmenard6961 Před rokem

    Hit at the front of it first then the edge close to you then in the middle it should take around 1/2 the swings then quarter it afterwars

  • @666fugger666
    @666fugger666 Před 3 lety

    i cut and split 8 cords a year by hand, all red, white oak, and maple tree trunks that i get delivered for dirt cheap, cant think of anything better than splitting logs with a fiskars maul with some beers and good friends after the husq is used to cut up the rounds

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s quite a bit of wood! And a great hobby to share with some friends and cold beer! 🍻🍻

  • @attitudeadjusted9027
    @attitudeadjusted9027 Před rokem +1

    How long you cure that before you put in wood stove? I just got two pickup loads of rounds because they didn't want to work it up. To big for em. There's a lot of firewood in rounds. Just didn't know how long to cure it for optimum btu

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem +1

      Oak generally needs at the very least 1 full year if not two depending how small you split it.

  • @smacd1978
    @smacd1978 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice work, learned a lot. My guess is 190 pieces for both rounds.

  • @SC-by6bv
    @SC-by6bv Před 8 měsíci

    71 pieces

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem

    I cut mine at 17" long. There big and heavy Red Oak. I have to bust them up to move them! White and red oak make a good BBQ firewood. Great tasting in brisket, steaks, and things! Its between a Oak and Mesquite Wood i like the most. I'am more into Mesquite Wood The only 2 kinds of BBQ wood i use. Don't like the taste of Pecan, nor Apple > Black oak is ok. So is Hickory. Can't even get Cherry YUM

  • @williamwhite9275
    @williamwhite9275 Před 3 lety

    46 and I also enjoy the smell of oak

  • @rnilazarev2553
    @rnilazarev2553 Před 3 lety +2

    🤝👍 молодец !!!

  • @kenweis7913
    @kenweis7913 Před rokem

    Fiskas are nice but a sharp maul with that curved edge is hard to beat

  • @philgriswold2133
    @philgriswold2133 Před 3 lety

    64 pieces. Red oak is a great smell. Have you tried the Fiskers X27? A lot lighter and still does an amazing job. Don't get the X25, it will be too short for you.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      If the X27 is the splitting axe I have briefly tried it and have wanted to get one for a while now!

    • @Landon_2006
      @Landon_2006 Před 2 lety

      I disagree about the smell because when I’m splitting it smells like vinegar to me 😂

  • @TheRuralProject
    @TheRuralProject Před 3 lety +1

    Jeez, that's some hard wood. Just like the wood we split here in Australia. You know it's hard when the maul bounces. Well done.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Didn’t know I had Australian viewers! Thanks for watching!

    • @TheRuralProject
      @TheRuralProject Před 3 lety +1

      @@DudeRanchDIY - heck yes I look forward to the videos coming. Strange to see the variance in weather, as you get colder, we get warmer. I been busy at my land too, check out my channel, I focus on some of the jobs I've been doing (dam repairs, new access road, etc), although I also run a busy firewood business on the weekends too. I've just got a new MS261cm and MS462CM to replace my MS362, check out the test czcams.com/video/8ey9xesXsGk/video.html

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Nice! I'll check it out now! I've had my eye on the 462...

  • @henryholliday1
    @henryholliday1 Před rokem

    I don’t mess with red oak with the high moisture content and being heavy especially when I get black locust which dries quickly and burns hotter and slower then oak anytime and it grows fast as well

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem

      If I had access to a lot of black Locust I probably wouldn’t mess with oak either! Thanks for watching

  • @tommyhunter1803
    @tommyhunter1803 Před 3 lety +1

    50 pieces

  • @zachmiller5599
    @zachmiller5599 Před 7 měsíci

    68 pieced

  • @leeskithree
    @leeskithree Před 3 lety

    68 pcs. Red oak smells good but I like the smell of white oak better and red cedar is the best

  • @trailnscaleRC
    @trailnscaleRC Před 2 lety

    I dig the vid man. also gonna order me up an rtic jug. that way I know I drank a gallon a water a day! interesting work yard, what kind of work ya do? new subscriber here! how do I get a sticker? thanks

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome man! I literally just filled mine up for the workday, it’s great. I’m an arborist/tree climber. That work yard is at my full time job for a municipality so it has a little bit of everything. Thanks for subscribing! Stickers and shirts can be purchased from the merch link in the description! See ya on the next one!

  • @brianhalse4120
    @brianhalse4120 Před 3 lety

    92 pieces of firewood

  • @coreyrunkle7692
    @coreyrunkle7692 Před 3 lety

    154 pieces

  • @PSMyarddog
    @PSMyarddog Před rokem

    Sir,
    Is that the 5lb or 6lb fishers? i'm undecided which would work best for Me. Thanks

  • @DomenicoIorfino6470
    @DomenicoIorfino6470 Před 3 lety

    65 pieces.

  • @jonhutchinson2902
    @jonhutchinson2902 Před rokem

    16 pieces per round is my guess

  • @farrellwatson1428
    @farrellwatson1428 Před 2 lety

    He’s surgical with that splitting maul.

  • @traviscover590
    @traviscover590 Před 3 lety

    I like your new today you did a really good jop this is a nice wood i love at good jop today busdy

  • @williamboner6924
    @williamboner6924 Před 3 lety

    52

  • @georgeanderson3754
    @georgeanderson3754 Před 3 lety +1

    Sure that’s not a rubber tree. Lot of bounce to the maul!

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 Před 2 lety +1

    I count just over 100 rings.

  • @richardbrowne1679
    @richardbrowne1679 Před 3 lety +1

    I use a wedge, I think it’s called the “Wood Grenade”. It works really well for me. Either way it’s hard work. 😅

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Didn’t have my wedge with me at work, back to the basics!

  • @markdavisson6219
    @markdavisson6219 Před 3 lety

    200 pieces

  • @brianmyers3205
    @brianmyers3205 Před rokem

    176

  • @tycloud4601
    @tycloud4601 Před 3 lety

    80

  • @Peter-ro7eb
    @Peter-ro7eb Před 3 lety

    96

  • @bradderouin5692
    @bradderouin5692 Před 3 lety

    122

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Congrats Brad you're one of the closest guesses! Email me your mailing address at duderanchdiy1@gmail.com if you'd like me to send out a sticker!

  • @brianmyers3205
    @brianmyers3205 Před rokem

    412

  • @marcelw223
    @marcelw223 Před 3 lety

    84 pcs

  • @gmpillar09
    @gmpillar09 Před 3 lety

    I’m guessing 71 pieces

  • @billsaflarski824
    @billsaflarski824 Před 3 lety

    64 pcs for the first round total 128-130 for two rounds

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      Congrats Bill you're one of the closest guesses! Email me your mailing address at duderanchdiy1@gmail.com if you'd like me to send out a sticker!

  • @robertdifiore5247
    @robertdifiore5247 Před 3 lety

    75

  • @guerrydotson3213
    @guerrydotson3213 Před 3 lety +3

    No more product reviews I’m going broke

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      😂 at least you’ll have warm hands, a nice maul, and cold beer!

  • @robertramsden9733
    @robertramsden9733 Před 3 lety

    160

  • @nitrdr5
    @nitrdr5 Před 3 lety +1

    143 peices. I’m am tired just watching that. Keep videos coming

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety +1

      Dang you were the closest guess however commented after I announced the answer of 145 pieces! More videos coming...!

    • @nitrdr5
      @nitrdr5 Před 3 lety

      @@DudeRanchDIY wow. I just like the videos.

  • @brianmyers3205
    @brianmyers3205 Před rokem

    112

  • @guerrydotson3213
    @guerrydotson3213 Před 3 lety

    Were the hell are your beast mode friends????? They eat that wood.......

  • @ajaygetner3219
    @ajaygetner3219 Před 3 lety

    182 peices

  • @brianmcgraw1332
    @brianmcgraw1332 Před rokem

    50

  • @WApnj
    @WApnj Před 5 měsíci

    There is an easier way. Another CZcams video shows it. Generate several cracks.. 6 or 7.. Not all the way through. Leave the round together then shear off pieces by hitting around the circumference perpendicular to the cracks.. Working around toward the center.

  • @anthonynanni6560
    @anthonynanni6560 Před rokem

    I'ma year late So how many pieces was it? My guess is 84

  • @austingetner4552
    @austingetner4552 Před 3 lety

    199 pieces

  • @mackenziemitchell1109

    Looks almost like kindling lol

  • @guerrydotson3213
    @guerrydotson3213 Před 3 lety

    A lot

  • @lindyaustin2095
    @lindyaustin2095 Před 3 lety

    I think about 115

  • @mistermusturd6402
    @mistermusturd6402 Před 2 lety

    My goodness, those twigs are teeny.
    I gotta bust ones that are 4ft across.

  • @jimbehrend4327
    @jimbehrend4327 Před 3 lety

    117 pices

  • @gregrupar135
    @gregrupar135 Před 2 lety

    Roll it up on its side and cut down on it with the saw to quarter Then split. Work smart

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      While I do agree it would be easier, that wasn’t really the point of the video. If I wanted to work smart I would’ve used my log splitter!

  • @roger766
    @roger766 Před 3 lety

    86 pieces, I prefer steel wedges and a sledge. Goes quicker.

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 3 lety

      145 was the number! Didn’t have my steel wedges with me at work! I agree with you though! Thanks for watching Roger!

  • @makincash3337
    @makincash3337 Před rokem

    Has that axe ever bounced and come back at you?

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před rokem

      Very seldom. It’s an 8lb maul so it will only do that if I hit a gnarly knot

  • @henrymoreland8719
    @henrymoreland8719 Před 2 lety

    My first guess was only 110 out🥴

    • @DudeRanchDIY
      @DudeRanchDIY  Před 2 lety

      Haha a bit more!! Thanks for watching Henry!