You guys are making that Fiskars splitting axe sound like it just falls through the wood! It can't be that good.
By the way, where you get them at?
By the way, where you get them at?
I GOT MINE TODAY AND PROMPTLY CUT MY FOOT!!!
You guys are making that Fiskars splitting axe sound like it just falls through the wood! It can't be that good.
By the way, where you get them at?
First to be safe...use the bungy rope method in my movie.....pieces dont fall down after split.....Second to be safer...hit the log on the "opposite" side, so you have most of the log between you and the axe...Third, to be safest...bundle several smaller rounds together with the bungy rope, and make a "big round".
If you hit smaller rounds one by one you risk to hit yourself , if you miss....
So hit all your small rounds as many times as you want, without picking any up from the ground....
And dont forget, Hit the opposite side of the big round......
See what I mean by watching my youtube video
Stay safe, safer, safest
Hahaha if you have a Fiskars Axe and a MS361, you don't even have to leave your house! The 361 drives the truck, finds the wood, and cuts it while the Fiskars splits and loads it!
...is it Fiskars superior tool that is the secret or maybe that we are just trying a lighter tool for the job...
Where can I get 1??? Lowes, Homedepot??????
First...fiskars have like the other scandinavian brands, DEEP tradition in steel, SKF, Sandvik, Boliden, Bacho(Snap On Today) etc etc, are all from very old Swedish iron mining culture. I would say the finest iron ore in the world.
Second...Scandinavians have made steel and iron tools (and weapons) for almost 1000 years. GREAT Disign, look at Fiskars scissors....razor sharp and easy to sharpen.
Third...If you can double the axe speed from taking half weight of, you still double the SPLITTING FORCE
Fourth... there is a trend, people have discoverd the power of optimized weighted swing tools, thats what's spreading around here at this site...
Fifth...warranty and liability, and maintenance, Nothing is more outstanding than, "IMPOSSIBLE" to break and a razor sharp tool
Sixth...Honestly,I think you can make the same job with a similar designed axe for half price from CHINAopcorn:
I also want to try one of these, looks like it uses a similar priciple as the fiskars with a narrow start at edge and fluted at the handle. You may want to check the tag for where it's made, not sure if it's U.S. or not. I have an Ames True Temper in a single bit and have been very happy over all.
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