blumtn969
ArboristSite Member
Usually what happens in life is brute force is used when technique is lacking. I cant think of any reason to own or swing a 29 lb maul.
What kind of wood were you splitting?
Usually what happens in life is brute force is used when technique is lacking. I cant think of any reason to own or swing a 29 lb maul.
What kind of wood were you splitting?
It has the same energy at impact as an 8lb maul swung twice as fast.It definitely has enormous amount of energy when it hits the log
I like an 8 always have had that size tried other sizes but 8 works best in Oak.I'd be faster and more efficient with a sharp 5 lb maul. But that's just me...
Not that there is anything wrong with him using the heavy one. IDK it would get you eventually.It has the same energy at impact as an 8lb maul swung twice as fast.
Stop that, white spidey will be here any minute.It has the same energy at impact as an 8lb maul swung twice as fast.
Stop that, white spidey will be here any minute.
Repped!Im just thinkin here , the op would do better to learn to swing an axe/ maul , its more about how you use the tool you use than it is the tool you use
signed Spoke Shave ;O)
You weigh less than 116 lbs zogger? Eat a damn sandwich!
Actually to tell you the truth my back is stronger than it ever has been just from splitting wood. Also I had a bad shoulder and from using my 15 pound mall most of the time I was able to rehab that shoulder and now it's stronger than ever. Notice I lift the maul with my hip movement and throw it up in the air and bend my knees pretty deep so I don't have to bend at the spinal segment level. This would open up the disc and expose it to vulnerability. Spinal disc material is actually very strong if you understand the mechanics to keep it from degenerating.I just want to know how do you think your lower back will do if you keep doing that?
I'm not trying to make too much fun zogger, I promise. I think my sense of scale is a bit out of whack, at 6'4" 250 lbs (I'm bringing that down with jogging and wood splitting) I blew through 120 lbs when I was 8-10 years old. I don't remember exactly. I could technically handle that maul I think but I probably wouldn't be able to walk straight after an hour.It's about what I weigh, yes. I do eat, not saying a lot compared to other guys, but substantial amount. Just gradually losing weight over the years. I guess some guys put on the lbs as they get older, I'm getting skinnier.
Heck, if you want a workout, why don't you just throw the rounds at the maul?
I'm not trying to make too much fun zogger, I promise. I think my sense of scale is a bit out of whack, at 6'4" 250 lbs (I'm bringing that down with jogging and wood splitting) I blew through 120 lbs when I was 8-10 years old. I don't remember exactly. I could technically handle that maul I think but I probably wouldn't be able to walk straight after an hour.