Expect to break handles and miss your spot for some time. You will get there it just takes time and practice.For the record guys.... Tomorrow will be the first time to swing an axe....
For the record guys.... Tomorrow will be the first time to swing an axe....
L-O-LSo I'll go with the Fiskars and just leave all the stuff that over matches it to rot in the woods
Maybe you go with the Fiskars, get what you can, see what is left, and come back another time with other tools for the other stuff. No matter what you have, some stuff is going to be too big for most scroungers.So I'll go with the Fiskars and just leave all the stuff that over matches it to rot in the woods lol. I'll be a uppity scrounger.
L-O-L
Or you could get an ax, a maul, and a couple splittin' wedges... and keep it ALL‼
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So the Fiskars is sufficient for the majority of stuff you run into. The stuff that over matches it is something that a maul wouldn't be able to crack either. Knowing this, I would be a total idiot if I willingly chose to swing a 6 pound sledge vs the Fiskars. Thanks for the help
Maybe you go with the Fiskars, get what you can, see what is left, and come back another time with other tools for the other stuff. No matter what you have, some stuff is going to be too big for most scroungers.
Philbert
At this juncture I would say yes. That is why I want to get one of the Council Tools mauls that CT Yank got to see if there is a difference.
I am not going after little stuff either with the Fiskars.
The main differences between the two, imo, will be durability and how much it beats me up.
If it can hold up to the utter abuse I put the Fiskars through, my aim isn't swift with frequent overstrikes and having the handle bent over 5 inches when prying a piece apart, then I will be impressed.
I feel I will have it broke before the boiler shuts off for the year.
Hey now, that doesn't sound too bad. I already have some wedges that's buried in a stump near my house. Guess the previous tenants tried to split this thing. No idea what the hell they were thinking driving wedges into a stump. I'm going to chisel them out and use those bad boys. Yep, I can be pretty cheap lol.
Yeah, what the hell. I'll get the Fiskars X27, Council Tool 6 pound maul, chisel out the wedges from the stump, buy some bucking wedges, buy some felling wedges, get one of those cool freaking Husqvarna lever felling thingies, buy a Husqvarna forest helmet system, rubber chainsaw resistant boots, fancy chainsaw resistant gloves, eye pro sunglasses, HD Makita 6421, a limbing saw, a hatchet to lop branches, a lopper to lop off smaller branches, a firewood truck, convert a boat trailer to a firewood hauler, bar mounted chain filer. Lets see, what else. I'll do all this and decide wood burning is not for me. I see a possible divorce in my future.
Not trying to make a pun, but sometimes it is better to scrounge with a friend. Safer, makes things easier, and . . . . (wait for it . . . ) . . . you can split the wood!Well now I know someone that burns wood as well and he has a splitter. If I run into something massive, I'll call this dude and use his splitter.
You forgot safety chaps in your Santa list......
If your aim ain't no better than that it won't last a day.
Not trying to make a pun, but sometimes it is better to scrounge with a friend. Safer, makes things easier, and . . . . (wait for it . . . ) . . . you can split the wood!
Philbert
Oh yes, safety chaps! Maybe some bright clothing like the Husqvarna chainsaw video guys too. Don't want to be shot by hunters while I'm scrounging. Forgot one more thing, some shin guards. A massive round fell back onto my left shin. Almost cried yesterday in the woods. Wife was nearby so I had to man up and just complained about it for the rest of the day.
So I'll go with the Fiskars and just leave all the stuff that over matches it to rot in the woods lol. I'll be a uppity scrounger.