I still have my broken aluminum baseball bat.
Council Tool axe is the best money can buy these days.
I have a 20" handle with a 3lb head from them.
Madsens catalog will give you an idea what's available from council Ron. I've been meaning to pick up a 5 lb one myself. I've got a 3.5 lb on a 28" handle and it works pretty good.
I still have my broken aluminum baseball bat.
Ha! The Only Useful Hammer in the Woods Is Joe.
i have not seen a plumb forest product for years!! so is their trade mark still red and strong as a pi$$ed of ox ?? really only seen them sold on the "best coast"..... just wondering!
Don't even own such a hand tool..save for the 6 lb splitting axe I have somewhere in the back of the shed.
My wedge is yellow and weighs about 28,000 pounds..requires no hammer save the hammer-head driving it.
Before this one, it was Green, and had a 40,000 pound line pull wedge.
Don't even own such a hand tool..save for the 6 lb splitting axe I have somewhere in the back of the shed.
My wedge is yellow and weighs about 28,000 pounds..requires no hammer save the hammer-head driving it.
Before this one, it was Green, and had a 40,000 pound line pull wedge.
Fell timber 30 yrs, never own a wedge, used a push pole once in awhile.
Same thing as a westcoast faller , we run a Axe and Wedges (red heads) not Stihl wedges and husky oregon #### from the powersaw shop, we use axes wtf is a hammer good for! some short some long , some time even use hydraulic wedges.We call are selves fallers , not what the new eastcoast lingo is . We pride our selves on on a good clean Humboldt under cut , not 16 cuts boring the #### outta a stearing wheel size timber.
Id love to watch these guys drive over a 6ft fir , swinging it up hill into the lay with a ####in eastwing hammer and stihl $4.95 wedges .
What would you recommend for good wedges that don't mushroom when you hit them for guys like me that cut for firewood? Yes the Stihl wedges suck I use those now, but I guess they aren't gonna work good if I keep cutting them with the saw while using them.:bang::bang:
What would you recommend for good wedges that don't mushroom when you hit them for guys like me that cut for firewood? Yes the Stihl wedges suck I use those now, but I guess they aren't gonna work good if I keep cutting them with the saw while using them.:bang::bang:
If your wedge head isn't mushroomed too badly, just run it across a bandsaw and cut a new top. Look for cracks...if you see any...throw the wedge away. Now.
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