Yeah I was wondering where those were $450. They're $175-200 onlineInteresting
http://www.mountainsports.com/msmain.asp?Option=Detail&Detail=149950&Product=Gransfors Bruks Splitting MaulCheck again, $399.99 I think you are mistaking this for a different too.
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CT, I call you that because that's your screenNAME. So to me your name on this site is CTYank, CT for short. John is your real name, so that's probably what id call you when talking to you in person at a GTG. Just my way of thinking, pretty sure you and everybody else knows who Im talking to when I say, "hey CT"..........just like svk knows I mean him when I say svk, don't gotta say Steve, or spike instead of Bob.
Plus if you are addressing Bob or John or Matt there are dozens of them on here.We all have two names here; our username and our real one. Most of us don't even know each other's real names to begin with, so mixing them in can cause a little confusion. Not everyone can make the connection that Spike= Bob, CTYank = John, etc. I've conversed here with guys like zogger for years and I have no idea what his real name is. When I do know an actual name, I like to use it particularly when speaking/posting directly to that person, but otherwise ya gotta go with the username.
Yeah I was wondering where those were $450. They're $175-200 online
I like it. It split some twisted ash that the fiskars wouldn't work on. I would like to have the wooden handled husky splitting axe or maul in the 6 lb range to compare with it sometime.Guess we all have a limit, and that kind of exceeds mine. I think paying $70 for a quality tool is fine, but $200 or $400 is way beyond what I'd spend. I'd be afraid tio use it, but I've got some shelf queen "collector" saws, so it's no dumber to have a maul like that. Just hang it over the fireplace like an old musket.
Been real interesting to see some of the options you guys are using and what people like and dislike about them. As I suspected it's a real personal taste thing. Like John says, it makes real sense to swing these tools, (or at least be able to hold them in a store), before spending any money. Especially on the pricier items. Personally, I'm growing fonder of the 2 old axes in my pics. LOL I'm thinking whay the heck did I just ignor them all these years. They work pretty nice on the medium stuff.
Some reviews I'm getting from the stuff I'm selling: Sold a couple of the new S2800's. Guys that bought them are very happy, but most who pick them up feel that the handle is too short and put it back on the rack. I haven't even tried it myself yet, but want to give it a shot at some point. The Traditional Huskys sell much better and the large maul gets high marks from everyone I've talked to. That entire line actually moves better than I would have expected. I've yet to have to sell a handle to anyone. They even outsell those $30 Total mauls. Two guys were comparing them and one wanted to get the cheap one cause it was only $30, but the other guy said, "yeah, but this is bad a$$"
Splitting with S2800:
CT, I call you that because that's your screenNAME. So to me your name on this site is CTYank, CT for short. John is your real name, so that's probably what id call you when talking to you in person at a GTG. Just my way of thinking, pretty sure you and everybody else knows who Im talking to when I say, "hey CT"..........just like svk knows I mean him when I say svk, don't gotta say Steve, or spike instead of Bob.
Interesting....10 years is great but that receipt is going to get lost for sure.....
Thanks for calling Zog!
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My Fiskars did not come with a sharpener. I just use a raker file.So for those of you that have the husqvarna splitting Axe (fiberglass handle) does come with a special sharpener like the x27 or are you using some other method to sharpen them
Well, anyway....
I finally got some time to split using both the X27 & the Council Tool 6# maul. First, the family portrait.
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Fisher's X27, Council Tool 6#, and Council Tool Hookaroon (just because!)
The wood was red oak, bucked to 16" long, and 16" diameter.
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I started with the Fiskar's and worked from the outside area inward. Being a real novice at hand splitting, I learned from watching MechaincMatt (aka Matt) and others at Spike60's (aka Bob's) GTG. The Fiskar's worked really well penetrating the wood, opening splits but not getting stuck. I was able to generate some nice head speed with minimum effort. I found the Fiskar's easy to control.
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The Council Tool maul tended to bounce off the wood on occasion. When It did penetrate, it would stick and needed to be pried free. It required a bit more effort to open a crack, even working inward, but once the splits started, it was fairly easy to finish off the entire round.
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I'm not planning to be a full time split by hand kinda guy - heck, I'm getting old - but I am enjoying splitting a couple or three rounds in the early morning as a kick-start to the day. It's a great workout and gets the cardio going. All in all, I favored the Fiskar's for what I do. But the Council Tool will probably come with me in the truck to split up (with a wedge) the bigger rounds we've been cutting lately. It's a well made tool, and I do like the feel of the hickory handle. The head seems to be harder then the Fiskar's, and would probably hold up better to heavy abuse.
I didn't mention my old RockForge Home Depot splitting axe. It gets used every day.... to hold the tarp in place over my uglies box!