WHY DO YOU SPLIT SO SMALL?!?! - #267
Why Smaller Splits Win Are smaller firewood splits actually better than big heavy chunks? In today’s video, we break it all down — airflow, drying time, ease of handling, stacking, burning efficiency, and even what YOU commented on last week’s video when we were splitting those big oak rounds! 👇 ⸻ 🌤 Why Smaller Splits Win ✔ Easier to Handle — Saves your back & speeds up production ✔ Dries Faster — Sun + Wind + Time = DRY FIREWOOD ✔ Better Stacking — Fits totes, IBC cages, bundles & racks nicely ✔ Burns Cleaner & Hotter — Less creosote, easier to light ✔ Sells Better — Customers want READY-TO-BURN wood ✔ More Options — Cooking wood, stove wood, campfire wood & more ⸻ 🧠 What Dries Firewood? Only THREE things: ☀️ Sun + 💨 Wind + ⏱ Time = DRY FIREWOOD And when the wood is split smaller… those three can actually do their job. ⸻ 📢 From Last Week’s Video A lot of comments were asking: “Why are you splitting that oak so small?” Today — we’re answering it once and for all. ⸻ 💬 Join the Conversation What size do YOU split your firewood to? Do you split for personal use — or are you selling it as a side hustle? Drop your setup below! 👇 I read every comment.
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