Kinda surprised that nobody from TN. has ever used a froe or cannot answer this question.
My health may not allow me to split firewood with a maul or wedges this fall. Can I use a froe to split seasoned 10 inch red oak logs into quarters? Would it split as easy with the froe so I don't have to swing a heavy tool?
Waden
Kinda surprised that nobody from TN. has ever used a froe or cannot answer this question.
seasoned red oak in 10 in lenghts would split with a hatchet if its not full of knots
Iv split wood with everything i thought but you gonna have to clue me in on what a froe is
I don't see why it wouldn't work. If it will split off a shake it should split into quarters. Still looks like a lot of work. Think I'd just invest in a splitter.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
What is a froe ? I don't think we have them up this way.................
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Yes you do. They were used in the old days for splitting off slices of wood for making shake shingles for roofs. My grandad had one with a big wooden maul to hit it with. He could slice those off a precise as a table saw. Bet you got some Amish or Menonite folks up there that still use them.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
Got my froe made by the blacksmith. Got a seasoned Dogwood trunk that I'm gonna get turned for the mallet and handle. Then I'll be ready to give these a try this fall at the cabin on Grenada. Cray- you should pm me about coming over to fish. I got a empty seat.
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