motownbrowne
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I saw someone mention this maul earlier, but I want to cast my vote for the Gransfors Bruks splitting maul. Short handle (32") and a light head (5.5lb) but can be swung for hours longer than an eight pound maul. I've never used a Fiskars, but it might be similar, although without a hickory handle or the initials of the man who forged it stamped into the bit. Also the gransfors has a metal collar on the handle to protect against overstrike. I knew a guy who bought one of these beauties and I thought that it was a dumb way to blow 175$, after all, a truper costs what, thirty? Then I split six cords with his and immediately bought my own. I do still bring my eight pounder out but might use it once every three hundred swings. I also have an estwing splitting hatchet I use too, I try to swing the least amount of weight needed.
I'll put up some pics soon of the gransfors. It really is a beautiful tool that will last forever. With its short handle and light head you can control the strike location with surgical precision compared to say, a monster maul. When you have a sharp edge, superior geometry and precision striking it sure doesn't take much for those rounds to pop. Its pretty much my favorite pastime.
I'll put up some pics soon of the gransfors. It really is a beautiful tool that will last forever. With its short handle and light head you can control the strike location with surgical precision compared to say, a monster maul. When you have a sharp edge, superior geometry and precision striking it sure doesn't take much for those rounds to pop. Its pretty much my favorite pastime.