Tanks for the replies. I have been reading so much about the X27 on this forum, I decided to get one. Just bought one on Ebay, new for $37.50.
I am almost 57, no harm done.Just re read my post. Should read " I'm 6'1"" not 61....
Ha! No need to date myself by 20+ years. ...
I hope I'm still swinging a splitting axe at 61....
On good wood I can agree that it is almost magical. Lately I have been splitting some nice straight mulberry and it is one hit for each split but I am also processing an ash yard tree with twisted grain and it just laughs at the Fiskars. That stuff is taking 10 whacks or more on the steel wedges to make a single split.
Get yourself a real splitter, and be done with it.
Just re read my post. Should read " I'm 6'1"" not 61....
Ha! No need to date myself by 20+ years. ...
I hope I'm still swinging a splitting axe at 61....
Nah,wedge and sledge?
67 yo here but mulberry is sweet splitting. One whack and set up the next round or decide you want smaller pieces so set it back upright and give it another lick. It almost splits itself when I use my Fiskars.I never messed with mulberry but I have had loads of sweet gum and it's a bear. Fiskars bounces off. I have to let it dry for months in rounds then it "peels " like an onion. I get a free load on sweet gum every so often and swear it's the last one but I keep getting it when it's close and free. It must be some type of insanity disease I got from sweetgum sap.
Get yourself a real splitter, and be done with it.
I don't understand why peeps that are in this for the long haul wait until they have done irreversible damage to themselves before they move to a powered splitter. Get the dang thing BEFORE you wreck yourself.
I don't understand why peeps that are in this for the long haul wait until they have done irreversible damage to themselves before they move to a powered splitter. Get the dang thing BEFORE you wreck yourself.
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