bugbear
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After a generous gift by a neighbour, and some sweaty sawing, I have
an absolutely splendid chopping block for firewood.
(that's a thirty inch bow saw, for scale)
It's currently quite green. How do I make it last as long as possible?
My main concerns are
* short term - cracking/shaking/splitting if it dries too fast,
* long term - insects and rot.
Any advice on getting 20 years or more use out of this wondrous lump gratefully received.
BugBear
an absolutely splendid chopping block for firewood.
(that's a thirty inch bow saw, for scale)
It's currently quite green. How do I make it last as long as possible?
My main concerns are
* short term - cracking/shaking/splitting if it dries too fast,
* long term - insects and rot.
Any advice on getting 20 years or more use out of this wondrous lump gratefully received.
BugBear