Anybody used the Fiskars sharpener for the super splitter???
I use it. It works great.
:greenchainsaw:
Anybody used the Fiskars sharpener for the super splitter???
I use it. It works great.
:greenchainsaw:
Anybody used the Fiskars sharpener for the super splitter???
The fiskars in dry oak will stick and I had some black oak that was giving it more problems then worth the effort. For the first time since I bought the fiskars I put the monster maul to the wood and the same blocks were splitting with 2 to 4 well placed swings. I imagine the fiskars will not split elm any better then the monster maul.
If I could only have 1 it would be the fiskars. Most of the green wood I split , with the fiskars it was much less effort on my part with significantly less impact on my body through the handle. It stashes in the vehicle with out the bulk and it is comfortable to reach over and grab it to pull out of the truck or tool box with 1 hand any where on the tool.
I haven't come close to cutting into myself . I try too keep my legs apart which puts me closer to the ground (I'm 6') and my feet farther away from the proposed striking area. Would like to try a longer handle myself as I believe it would have advantages.
It may have been mentioned already , but I will confirm I myself have hit a few knotty green pieces hard and the axe head bounced back within 6 inches of my forehead so use caution when hitting tough pieces at high speeds.
That's odd. I split my elm rounds with the Fiskars and it handled them well. I split them in the winter and no round was bigger than about 20" or so.
Your right the SSA is not available in Canada.
I live in Ontario and confirmed with Fiskars Canada that the Super Splitter Axe isn't available here prior to ordering one on an EBay store. Fortunatly I live on a border town and use a Michigan address for all my web purchases.
Thanks for confirming that. I wonder why? I guess no one noticed that we have a few big trees up here too.
If any Yanks out there would be willing to help a Canuck out and ship one up to me, I'd be happy to throw in some extra cash for your trouble.
Man I'd hate to see you get hit with the dreaded "Doooty". Came thru Peace Garden last year with an "extra" case of Miller....they banged me $16.
If I can find one here, I'll send it back with the SIL next month & she could then ship it to you from MB.
RD
Thanks, RD, but I think I've got it covered. I found a mail forwarding service called "The Letter Carrier". You use their U.S. address as the ship-to, and for a small fee they will forward the package on to your own address. I just placed an order with Amazon a couple of days ago, and it is scheduled for delivery at The Letter Carrier today, so we'll see how it goes.
I don't find the duty to be too bad (except for liquor by the sounds of it), but the customs fees are brutal if using UPS, FedEx, etc. USPS/Canada Post is best - a flat $5 customs charge regardless of the value of the merchandise.
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