Earlier this week I brought home a heap of sweet gum thinking it was oak (https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/wodd-id.107250/), needless to say I was a bit surprised when I tried to split it. Well my axe wasnt gonna make much headway through all this wood, and I dont have hydraulics nor the wish to rent. So whats a guy to do? Well I went out and bought a big ol piece of metal welded to a big ol piece of pipe. 27 dollars out the door and its been putting the gum in its place since 
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96454-f8824a1138f921c13cdeae1a9c5e31a7.jpg?hash=jPnKKOMcra)
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96455-faacf825cd0da27de98234090282184f.jpg?hash=LEiw-Rk4rA)
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It is quite exhausting though. I split a few rounds and was really feeling it. I was initially weary about the short-ish handle but it hasnt been an issue. One pointer I can give is not to swing this like an axe, lift and drop is the easiest and most effective method. This sure is a satisfying tool to use

![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96454-f8824a1138f921c13cdeae1a9c5e31a7.jpg?hash=jPnKKOMcra)
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96455-faacf825cd0da27de98234090282184f.jpg?hash=LEiw-Rk4rA)
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96456-89b7cd59ea21ece9fbe02a123bd87519.jpg?hash=P3fpdFqKDh)
It is quite exhausting though. I split a few rounds and was really feeling it. I was initially weary about the short-ish handle but it hasnt been an issue. One pointer I can give is not to swing this like an axe, lift and drop is the easiest and most effective method. This sure is a satisfying tool to use

".So I took a piece of 1/4" wall heavy galvanized pipe (that fits very snugly over the original oversize reducing collar where handle was welded on to) to reinforce it.Had to use 12lb sledge to drive it on it fits so tight.But guy at local shop welded a fat bead around the joint afterwards for me as a safety precaution. Best $5 I ever spent
) so these old bones dont use it much now.But in over 30 years - it has NEVER gotten stuck in any log,period.Cant say that about the X25 or my other tools -except for those high dollar Swedish & German twisted steel wedges,those are the cat's meow!! 
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96465-e66be9782bdf186c7b4a5f3fca7ec21d.jpg?hash=0wQe2lJpAP)

![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96533-24db21a7e9647f873fb9ec85ddf08965.jpg?hash=RWVtIBgYNB)
![[Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0 [Hearth.com] Monster Maul 1, Gnarly Gum 0](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/96/96533-f74184166c51ada571bc533183c48550.jpg)

If it bounces out, I grab the 8-pounder with its smaller angle and greater speed. I did narrow the angle of the leading edge a little bit. At my age, I probably shouldn't even be messing with it but I can't help myself. Man, the way it plows through the wood without even slowing down, this thing is a gas ! 

I'm open to other ideas...