I'm sure that it's Hillary's fault. Or Obama's. Or maybe George W's. . . . .
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Me too.Guys with the Isocores.......
Any updates after using for a while?
I was thinking I would like something a little heavier to swing.
I think I may just grind a new shape on my cheap 8lb maul and see what it does. It was like a $25 deal so no loss really if I mess it up.
Who's gonna get this one to try ?
Guys with the Isocores.......
Any updates after using for a while?
I was thinking I would like something a little heavier to swing.
Go for it man, zogger approved! It's exactly what you would think, a normal fiskars, just mambo sized. Quality is there. Keep it sharp as usual and the sides cleaned and oiled with somethingGuys with the Isocores.......
Any updates after using for a while?
I was thinking I would like something a little heavier to swing.
Guys with the Isocores.......
Any updates after using for a while?
I was thinking I would like something a little heavier to swing.
Like dancan, I also split rounds directly on the ground to get the most speed from my swings.Isocore , get one , you won't regret it , I had a similar one from Garant , http://www.garant.com/tools/s/garde...-lbs-splitting-maul-with-fiberglass-handle-2/
I gave it away , it had a funny bounce/vibration at random which I did not like at all , the isocore feels is nice and dead like a wooden handle .
I found the textured grip too grippy at first but most of the dimpling has worn smooth so it's getting better , wood or the X series is nicer on the hands in that regard .
I'm not a big guy but I'll grab that one first to bust the big ones up , I run it the same way as my X25 ,split the rounds on the ground so I get max travel/speed of the maul , the hammer end is well hardened , hardly a mark on it from driving wedges .
I don't worry overstikes , that's what warranty is for and Fiskars is a great company to deal with .
Like I've said before , no buyers remorse on this one .
I'll ask some people that might know about spiral grain , I've seen it in many different species , both hardwoods and soft .
I think field edge or lake edge trees are much more prone to twisting as they have to withstand much more wind than a forest tree.Any thoughts on what causes the twisting? Is it from wind?
I have had quite a few red and white oaks that were twisted. All were under 10" though.
That's pretty interesting Dan. I don't really think the maul would of been any more work if they would of had the bungee/chain around the round also.
It's also $285 bucks.
Watching those guys split wood with a maul or axe led me to believe that the 285$ gizzmo was perfect for them
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