quads said:
steeltowninwv said:
Believe it or not...this was the same maul I used as a kid at home...100's of cords split with it..don't know what kind it is dad bought it when I was about 10 years old...original handle
I believe it, my favorite maul is 40 years old or so. Originally had a wooden handle, then replaced it with fiberglass that lasted over 25 years of almost daily use before the epoxy in the head finally cracked and loosened up. Can't keep a wooden handle in it for even a year because they loosen up that fast.
I put a wood handle in my old maul that's stayed tight for 2 years now. I bought the handle & it took me a year or so to "get around to it". I think the handle dried out more after I bought it, I had to sand it down to get it to fit, even after the year in the shop, i think it dried/shrunk it some.
Anyway maybe buy a handle & let it dry & shrink for a year before putting it in, maybe the new handles you are getting a not seasoned properly

Keep it by the stove for a winter then install it.
Dry wood is important, even for the maul handle