Andy wrote:use a chisel. one hit and they r split. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
P3T3rPan wrote:small axe and big hammer on a piece of timber does it for me Splitting wood is so satisfying, especially oak as it splits true and there is no sawdust to clean up
Zak Griffin wrote:Seriously, just get a decently sharp knife and a little hammer
1 2many wrote:This thread has seemed to have derailed i think. ;-)
1 2many wrote:This thread has seemed to have derailed i think. ;-)
SBB wrote:After using a worn out Bread and Butter knife and a lump of wood for so long , I was beginning feel a bit left out, so tried something different. I think I'll go back to the knife before I lose a finger.
1 2many wrote:This thread has seemed to have derailed i think. ;-)
TheMechwarrior wrote:P3T3rPan, when I ordered my demis from that link I ordered a fully wrapped block of about 12 and they did a good job on the freight.
It worked out way cheaper than buying local.
Cheers,
Mech.
TheMechwarrior wrote:P3T3rPan, when I ordered my demis from that link I ordered a fully wrapped block of about 12 and they did a good job on the freight.
It worked out way cheaper than buying local.
Since then however I've found lovely 5L WIDE MOUTH mason jars in Shiploads that are being sold as 4L and they are a great price!
Get 'em while you can lads! I'll be going back for a couple more boxes as they are just perfect for oaking and infusing :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Cheers,
Mech.
P3T3rPan wrote:TheMechwarrior wrote:P3T3rPan, when I ordered my demis from that link I ordered a fully wrapped block of about 12 and they did a good job on the freight.
It worked out way cheaper than buying local.
Cheers,
Mech.
Sorry Mech not me. I don't think I have ever posted a link to anything
I got mine local. 220 x 42 x 1m $27.00 dry American white oak
TheMechwarrior wrote:I got mine from here: http://www.nationalhomebrew.com.au/
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