Thanks Philbert.
When I get the 8# IsoCore Fiskars I will opine.
When I get the 8# IsoCore Fiskars I will opine.
I've had my X27 for a while now and love it. Few weeks back when I picked up my 562xp I seen the S2800 hanging on the wall and couldn't help but take it home. They gave me a nice deal on it as I was spending big on a new saw lol.
Not much swings with it yet compared to the thousands and thousands of swings on my X27 but what a great axe, while the shorter handle is a draw back comparing to the X27, the S2800 cuts so damn good wanting the longer handle is a distant memory once you get working. For me anyways. I like the extra head weight on the S2800, and feels very comfortable in the hands.
Just my initial thoughts but with my limited time on the S2800 it out performs my X27.
You know you want one.....Nice!!!!!!
How do you think it compares to a traditional maul of the same weight?I got the 8# IsoCore Fiskars maul last Saturday. Only had enough time to pound on one 25" ash round. It is a very nice tool, but honestly, I am out of shape.
To give this maul its full potential I need to work out some more and gradually build up more strength. I was huffing after 20 strikes!!! It did split some big stuff, but I think I can do better once I get some better wind.
Me too...grown kinda partial to the old shins & knees.If only they offered a 36" version of the Husky...be worth the investment. I prefer to keep my set of ankles and shins.
...and Mesupra hit the nail on the head...mechanical splitter.
@zogger... have you been using your IsoCore yet?
How do you think it compares to a traditional maul of the same weight?
I got the 8# IsoCore Fiskars maul last Saturday. Only had enough time to pound on one 25" ash round. It is a very nice tool, but honestly, I am out of shape.
To give this maul its full potential I need to work out some more and gradually build up more strength. I was huffing after 20 strikes!!! It did split some big stuff, but I think I can do better once I get some better wind.
Zog, if I were you I would start asking where your product is or start asking for a refund. I wouldnt take too kindly waiting as long as you. Maybe you are a better man.
Nope, mine hasn't come in yet..I'm patient though, always have plenty of other projects. Started in on my huge stack of saw repairs yesterday, keepers and project saws to sell..... I am sure looking forward to the heavy isocore maul though, EL WHAMMO! Been staring at oakzilla mountain...
If I was closer Zog.
We could mount a serious 394 Counteroffensive on Oakzilla.
I can see it know........Fans blowing......chips flying......Tawney Kitaen rolling around on the hood of an old "Fall Guy" wood hauler......throw the horns....
Awesome.....
HAHAHAHAHA! I'm in! 394s are just..wow, just wow. I have only run two other saws with a bit more snot, both masterminded, an 084 that hauled like a freight train and a simply unreal 3120xp that started as easy as a dinky poulan then accelerated like some jet taking off.
Most of it is cut now, I left one trunk stub that is still decent enough for thin slabbing or milling. Once all the cut up stuff is split and stacked and out of the way I might try to sell it or swap for something local. There's enough there for a dozen table tops or some awesome cutting boards, etc. I think it would need a big chainsaw mill though, one of those double powerhead jobbers with a big bar, like six foot.
In the wings on the hoof I have at least two giant white pine and a few more 30 inch + range hardwoods with big decent trunks. There's a few areas in the woods I need to cruise and go looking for more monsters though. I might pop for a smaller mill this year, not sure yet, still getting more saw repair and modding tools. I have dozens of smaller saws (I grab any junkers if cheap enough) to work on now, been accumulating them getting ready for a big mass porting push, repair what's broken, check em out, port, then they get used one tank and if decent, hit the for sale arena.
The 394 though..stayin....it's like a hand held motorcycle that eats trees.
That's pretty cool!!!!
We have some big ones left around here. I found this ol girl last fall while out 4 wheeling with the girlfriend a little ways from the house by itself in a clearing.
There are some really big White Pines in this area. But they are random and kinda like Silverbacks of the wild just hanging out.
The cool thing is, the real big trees are pretty much left alone unless some act of nature intervenes and figures it was their time.
The old homesteads have some monster white pines as a few missed the logging action. Any public land around me was logged in the 1900-1910's so the oldest trees are normally 100 years old or they were too young to cut when the loggers came through.That's pretty cool!!!!
We have some big ones left around here. I found this ol girl last fall while out 4 wheeling with the girlfriend a little ways from the house by itself in a clearing.
There are some really big White Pines in this area. But they are random and kinda like Silverbacks of the wild just hanging out.
The cool thing is, the real big trees are pretty much left alone unless some act of nature intervenes and figures it was their time.
No winter boredom, with your new Foredom!Bonus pic is a new tool I scrounged up on CL today..wanted one since I joined the site and started reading about "ported saws".
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