KMB
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I bought a sledge and maul (both 8 lb.) yesterday. I'll be picking up two 5 lb. wedges tomorrow. I have access and use a splitter, but sometimes I like to split by hand for the exercise. And also to split the big rounds so I can get them up on the splitter. Until now, I had borrowed a maul, sledge and wedges, but I wanted my own stuff.
I think I've read here on AS (I did a search, but couldn't find the thread or post) that a maul should only be used for splitting - and not to use the back of the maul to drive wedges. I know I've read that while doing a Goggle search on mauls. It had been said that even with a flat place on the back of the maul, that a maul was not designed to take the place of a sledge. Another place said that one end of the maul is for notching the wood for a wedge, and the back (of maul) is for driving the wedge.
At the place where I bought the maul, the sign described the maul for splitting and wedge driving purposes. I bought both anyway - it's good to have a sledge around anyway. For knocking out a stuck maul or knocking off a stuck piece of wood on the splitter's wedge or whatever.
So what's everybody's opinion, comment, advice on this matter.
Here's a picture of the maul I bought.
Kevin
I think I've read here on AS (I did a search, but couldn't find the thread or post) that a maul should only be used for splitting - and not to use the back of the maul to drive wedges. I know I've read that while doing a Goggle search on mauls. It had been said that even with a flat place on the back of the maul, that a maul was not designed to take the place of a sledge. Another place said that one end of the maul is for notching the wood for a wedge, and the back (of maul) is for driving the wedge.
At the place where I bought the maul, the sign described the maul for splitting and wedge driving purposes. I bought both anyway - it's good to have a sledge around anyway. For knocking out a stuck maul or knocking off a stuck piece of wood on the splitter's wedge or whatever.
So what's everybody's opinion, comment, advice on this matter.
Here's a picture of the maul I bought.
Kevin