Flatbedford said:I think he's gonna come up to the house and show me how some time. He say's he's been doing it since he's ten years old... in 2000! If it happens there will be video.
Stax said:Constructive criticism is one thing. Ignorance is another. See photo (4 lb. sledge, 8 lb. maul, 8 lb. sledge, X27, 2 wedges and safety glasses).
1. Before assuming that I don't have the proper tools...ask.
2. You will also notice that the length of the x27 is practically identical to the maul I swing.
The X27 is great for more than just small stuff. I think many folks in this forum would agree. In this case (14" eastern hemlock diameter rounds and under) the X27 IS the proper tool. Why swing the heavier maul when it isn't needed? You're right, a picture can say a lot of things. So can ignorance.
P.S. Who cares about the split size comparison? Everyone has different heating needs, split sizes, etc. The Black Locust splits you're referring to were split that size for a reason.
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cptoneleg said:Stax said:Constructive criticism is one thing. Ignorance is another. See photo (4 lb. sledge, 8 lb. maul, 8 lb. sledge, X27, 2 wedges and safety glasses).
1. Before assuming that I don't have the proper tools...ask.
2. You will also notice that the length of the x27 is practically identical to the maul I swing.
The X27 is great for more than just small stuff. I think many folks in this forum would agree. In this case (14" eastern hemlock diameter rounds and under) the X27 IS the proper tool. Why swing the heavier maul when it isn't needed? You're right, a picture can say a lot of things. So can ignorance.
P.S. Who cares about the split size comparison? Everyone has different heating needs, split sizes, etc. The Black Locust splits you're referring to were split that size for a reason.
Save your comments.
I thought they were being nice noone called you a fat kid