AKKAMAAN
ArboristSite Guru
36" handle.
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would you take 36" handle for a 50% raised price?
36" handle.
I'm sure that it can, but not sure how (depleted uranium tip?).
It also raises the question of whether the wedges on powered splitters could be improved to allow them to split tougher logs, with less force, etc. Most of them were probably designed to be 'good enough'. or for durability or simplicity to make, not optimized for splitting.
Philbert
Would one particular edge lend itself to more wood shavings which equals more wood being wasted in the form of small chips or shavings?
Don't think wood shavings are an issue with splitters. Takes one piece of wood and splits it into 2. There might be an issue with one dulling faster than another, or one working better in one type of wood (species, size, frozen, etc.) than another.
Philbert
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You are correct, but I had read all the tips here and on other sites and watched the movies. I simply went out to try it on a couple medium sized rounds before it got dark. The biggest problem was that I didn't compensate for the shorter length of the axe (I usually split with a much longer 8# maul). For the big rounds in your video, it seems that the axe swinger compensates for the Fiskars' shorter handle by using his back to extend the reach of the handle and lengthen the swinging arc--bigger arc means the axe head's path of travel would go into the ground farther away from the feet. I think that's why folks wish it had a longer handle.
i have read alot of this , but to keep me digging deeper , how well does this axe work on harder to split wood . like elm ? h
I have a one and love it. Great for driving plastic wedges.
I also cut my self pretty bad with it, helping my son split some huge black willow blocks that were punky. The ax went through the block like a hot knife through butter and cut through my pants into my shin. I wanted to finish the job before we headed home so i bandaged my leg and kept going. Finally had to stop because my boot filled up with blood. My wife took me to the emergency room for stitches.....5 of them.
Good question. I've got some 8-10" rounds of American elm just cut that the Monster Maul just bounced off of. I was going to saw them up into smaller pieces but will try the Super Splitter first. I'll be surprised if it can split elm. That stuff is impossible. Glad I don't have much of it.
I've had the ax bounce back .. nearly to the point that I thought I was going to knock myself out! Wouldn't that be fun to explain to my insurance company?
Anybody used the Fiskars sharpener for the super splitter???
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