splitting cedar logs for rails or posts - new video

paul wheaton

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Oh yeah ....

If folks would rate it five stars, comment on it (even just "thanks" helps) and subscribe to me on youtube, that helps me out. Thanks!
 

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Hi Paul!

I always love your videos! I have not had a chance to view it yet, but I will ASAP.

I have been wanting to use my own wood to make a fence for a while, so thank you for sharing.

I will check it out and leave a comment. :eek:)
 

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big brown horse said:
Hi Paul!

I always love your videos!
And that is the exact fuel that gets me to take the time to keep on doing it!

big brown horse said:
I have been wanting to use my own wood to make a fence for a while, so thank you for sharing.
The wacky thing is that I had no idea how folks split rails/posts until I saw this done. And then once I saw it, it was a powerful "well DUH!" moment.

big brown horse said:
I will check it out and leave a comment. :eek:)
Thanks! I've been learning that that sort of thing really helps!
 

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Thanks Paul! :frow
That is a very good channel you got going there. I just subscribed.
 

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Hi Paul,

I take it that is greed cedar?

Great videos, keep them coming.
 

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Greed cedar? I've never heard of that. I was thinking it was common western red cedar. There were three really sickly trees all in a bunch.
 

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Sorry, I mean green- fresh cut, not dried.
 
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