scott_vt
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The problem I have with wood handles is that so many of them you see today look like junk. Rough, poorly finished surfaces. Wide, too straight grain looks like it would break easily. I think a really good wooden handle would be preferable to FG, but it might be hard to find a really good wood handle these days. I have always had good luck with a rubber 'doughnut' just below the ax head to protect the handle and so wouldn't hesitate to buy an ax if it had a high quality wood handle.
Good Evenin George,
Up until two years ago I split all my firewood by hand !
Here is just a couple observations on my part. First I would much rather have a real good handle on my splitting mauls rather than a fiberglass.
Why ?
If you can find a good quality hickory handle, they will not break easily ! If you are over swinging your mark and busting heads off then your the one that needs help, not the handle. If you overswing enough with a fiberglass handle it will eventually shatter, and then your left with a piece of junk !
If you destroy a quality hickory handle, you can allways go out and get a new one..... I have used one handle on my 8 lb maul for years with no ill effects. Same with my 6 lb maul.
The only axe I have is my old Boy Scout hatchet that I use primarily for limbing, and it works great for that purpose.
Sorry Im just not a fan of fiberglass handles, and yes I have had one... and only one in my wood carreer ! JMO !
Good luck in the hunt !
BTW, granted most of what I just stated is in reference to splitting mauls and not axes...
BBTW , yes donuts can help, for those that trouble with hitting the mark !