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				Originally posted by merkdr  
i grew up at home with a wood burning stove ,lots of practice.an axe a sledge and a couple wedges is all you need. you`ll learn .its easier to split if its dry ,if not and you have time ,let it freeze makes your job easier. 
			
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 Splitting frozen wood is easy, but in Oregon, it gets cold enough to freeze wood about 1-2 a year in where I live....and if it's that cold, you better be burning wood to warm up, and that means already having it split!