We have people from all over the world, so I'm sure someone out there also splits wood !
My main three splitters .. Though there are obviously guest axes, you don't want people missing out on the fun !
I always used to just use the Leborgne Maul (Think Full Fat EMTB). It's just big, heavy, brutal and does the job eventually. Normally combined with two wedges for big bits.
At some point I discovered the Fiskars X25 (Think Lightweight EMTB). Weighs about half the amount, but generally, it's actually more effective than the Maul. I think your impact speed is considerably higher and you don't tire as quickly.
Impressed by the X25, a couple of years ago I bought the 365 (Think Analogue MTB) after reading rave reviews, lighter slimmer, faster... .. I generally haven't got along with it that well though, mainly due to the wrong wood types I guess. 2ft diameter oaks are not it's scene - though you can work your way round the edges with it taking off slices.
If anyone has any good tips for particularly stringy freekin annoying pine, they'd be greatly appreciated. I'm surrounded by storm downed pines and they'll all a pig to split. I've cut them short to make things easier, but it seems to make little difference.
With a shoulder injury I can't really use the Maul effectively. The 365 gets great penetration, but the pine just flexes and absorbs it. So it's the X25.
Even with over a dozen varied strikes, it just laughs at you .. It goes in the end, and once it's in halves the rest splits relatively easily.
Split you b4stard !
Even the tiny bits just suck it up !
Stringy crappy pine !!!
My main three splitters .. Though there are obviously guest axes, you don't want people missing out on the fun !
I always used to just use the Leborgne Maul (Think Full Fat EMTB). It's just big, heavy, brutal and does the job eventually. Normally combined with two wedges for big bits.
At some point I discovered the Fiskars X25 (Think Lightweight EMTB). Weighs about half the amount, but generally, it's actually more effective than the Maul. I think your impact speed is considerably higher and you don't tire as quickly.
Impressed by the X25, a couple of years ago I bought the 365 (Think Analogue MTB) after reading rave reviews, lighter slimmer, faster... .. I generally haven't got along with it that well though, mainly due to the wrong wood types I guess. 2ft diameter oaks are not it's scene - though you can work your way round the edges with it taking off slices.
If anyone has any good tips for particularly stringy freekin annoying pine, they'd be greatly appreciated. I'm surrounded by storm downed pines and they'll all a pig to split. I've cut them short to make things easier, but it seems to make little difference.
With a shoulder injury I can't really use the Maul effectively. The 365 gets great penetration, but the pine just flexes and absorbs it. So it's the X25.
Even with over a dozen varied strikes, it just laughs at you .. It goes in the end, and once it's in halves the rest splits relatively easily.
Split you b4stard !
Even the tiny bits just suck it up !
Stringy crappy pine !!!