Dalmatian90
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Nifty clip!
two questions.
1. anyone used the similar splitting axe sold at lowe's?
2. more importantly. has anyone used the fiskars on sassafras, black walnut, osage orange, etc.?
My buddy has the one from lowes, hasn't swung it since he got his SS. I have split a ton of black walnut, did fine, my brother has done some osage down in Texas, he loves his SS...
two questions.
1. anyone used the similar splitting axe sold at lowe's?
2. more importantly. has anyone used the fiskars on sassafras, black walnut, osage orange, etc.?
Personally I think the 2.5" cutting edge on the Fiskars 7854 is the big reason for it's success. Stepping up quite a bit on the power the Gransfors-Bruks splitting Maul also has a 2.5" cutting edge. This reduction in the area of the cutting edge allows for allot better penetration, as compared to the cheap Mexico, China brand models. Try this Gransfors-Bruks if you want a power house splitter. It works the best for me and I'm 6'2" in logging boots.
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Maul at WesSpur
Gränsfors Bruks Axes - Other Axes, Machetes, & Etc.
$155.00 Item # SAW806
Designed for splitting apart large chunks of wood. The Maul’s head is heavier and the cheek flare far wider behind the cutting edge compared with the Splitting Axes. The poll is designed for pounding on a splitting wedge. The axe has a 2 1/2” face and a 31” hickory handle and the head weighs 5 1/2 lb.
im looking to buy a new Fiskars Super Splitting axe but no store will carry it and i dont really want to buy it offline. Does anyone no any store that carrys them?
and also if anyone owns one i would like to hear what they think about them, ive heard that they work really good and i just want to make sure before i blow some money on them
any replys will be greatly appreciated
two questions.
1. anyone used the similar splitting axe sold at lowe's?
2. more importantly. has anyone used the fiskars on sassafras, black walnut, osage orange, etc.?
One reason it has trouble with hedge might be because I cut almost everything 2 foot long
You do have a point! I know when I am cutting logs and getting ready to split. If there is a knot or looks like it is going to split hard,I will cut that piece shorter than usual. My stove doesn't mind that it is a bit shorter.:msp_biggrin:
I just ordered one of those as a gift for a friend, but I'm considering adding one to my own arsenal even though my Fiskars is performing extremely well. I've got a question that maybe someone can answer on the Gransford. Is it OK to pound that maul through with another sledge. Usually when you pound a wedge it's a hard steel pounding a softer steel but in this case it would be sledge to sledge pounding. Maybe that's something to avoid. I pound my fiskars through all the time but it's relatively cheap compared to the Gransford.
where is a good cheap place to get a fiskars splitting axe at?i been looking in lowes and homedepot and they seem not to carry them for some reason.
Is it OK to pound that maul through with another sledge. Usually when you pound a wedge it's a hard steel pounding a softer steel but in this case it would be sledge to sledge pounding. Maybe that's something to avoid. I pound my fiskars through all the time but it's relatively cheap compared to the Gransford.
Sears & Roebuck usually have them.
Fiskars Super Splitting Axe #7854:
Baileys
Bailey's - Fiskars Super Splitting Axe 28" Handle
When Baileys is out of stock or I need free shipping, I've purchased a few from Ace Hardware Outlet:
Fiskars Tools 78546935 Super Splitting Axe 28"
I just ordered one of those as a gift for a friend, but I'm considering adding one to my own arsenal even though my Fiskars is performing extremely well. I've got a question that maybe someone can answer on the Gransford. Is it OK to pound that maul through with another sledge. Usually when you pound a wedge it's a hard steel pounding a softer steel but in this case it would be sledge to sledge pounding. Maybe that's something to avoid. I pound my fiskars through all the time but it's relatively cheap compared to the Gransford.
ok thanks for the help fellows i will sure pick me one of them up
If you want to look at one, the Smoky Mt Knife Works just got a couple of the Gerber Super Splitters in. These are the 28" model with the 4 lb. head and are virtually identical to the Fiskars x25 super splitter. I think they were asking $47. In addition, SMKW had most all the other Gerber axes in stock (and a few Gransfors, Condors, and Wetterlings)
FWIW, I haven't seen the new 36" Fiskars x27 model anywhere. I got Ace Hardware to order mine.