Adds a degree of difficulty.why in the hell are you playing tennis with a damn chainsaw? WTF is wrong with you?
Adds a degree of difficulty.why in the hell are you playing tennis with a damn chainsaw? WTF is wrong with you?
something some have not the slightest capability of..........Adds a degree of difficulty.
I bought a Friskers x27 and was not impressed with it at all. thing would barely make a mark on most of my well seasoned ash. I returned it after trying to find out why every one thinks it is the one and only hand splitting tool.
Went and bought the husky , at least the husky doesn't just bounce off the big blocks and will even split around the edges of stuff the fiskers wouldn't even dent.
Watch for it on sale.
Al
I'm not a die hard fanboy of Fiskars by any means, but I have to say I'm not convinced you gave the X27 a fair shake. I cut all kinds of wood, anywhere from dinky little 4" trees up to probably 36", and with all kinds of knots, crotches, etc. and I RARELY have to pull out my sledge & wedge on anything to get it split. Usually only soft, squishy wood with knots in it requires a wedge. I have to question your ability to split by hand if you can't "make a dent" in a round with a razor sharp piece of steel in your hands. If you usually split with a plain ol' maul, your technique with a Fiskars may need an adjustment before you discount it's ability and toss it aside. Just my $0.02, take it or leave it. I will admit that Husky splitter you posted does look nice, nicer than a black plastic handle.
Not always an easy splitting wood.If it grew in the woods a ways and the wind didn't go to work on it too much it will probably split easy.If it grew on the edge of the woods or out in the open and the wind twisted it some then it's a different story.Pretty much true of most hard woods really.Yep, and on ash at that. Among the easiest splitting woods
You got it.Not always an easy splitting wood.If it grew in the woods a ways and the wind didn't go to work on it too much it will probably split easy.If it grew on the edge of the woods or out in the open and the wind twisted it some then it's a different story.Pretty much true of most hard woods really.
I only think one thing when I see those...pain!
I had one of those and recently sold it for $5.00 to a much younger guy.
And he will thank you in a few years when he buys a hydro and sells the maul to another unsuspecting soul LOLI had one of those and recently sold it for $5.00 to a much younger guy.
A couple weeks ago I had a friend helping me cut up some big pine I had taken down last summer ...We needed a maul cause some of it was froze in a little we grabbed that thing, I made about two or three swings and passed it to my buddy and said your gonna have to do this..hahaI had one of those and recently sold it for $5.00 to a much younger guy.
He knew what he was getting. He splits all of his wood by hand and works up some big stuff.And he will thank you in a few years when he buys a hydro and sells the maul to another unsuspecting soul LOL