I would pass on it even if was delivered to me.
+1 .. My electric splitter just bounced off lol.. Used lots of chainsaw fuel and time to rip up the elm.. Really not worth the trouble to me..Worst wood I have had the displeasure of processing.
You might try a sledge and wedge to halve those big ones, then hit 'em with an 8# maul. That 4-pounder won't keep moving through that tough stuff.
I must be missing something. My "light" maul is 8 lb., and my regular maul is just shy of 12 lb. What can you possibly split with a 4 lb. maul?
I also go to the sledge and wedges for halving large rounds. After halving, splitting pieces off with the maul is usually easy enough.
Looks like the elm I'm trying to split now, good thing mine is smallerI believe it is once again time for the money shot:
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I believe it is once again time for the money shot:
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yup: I just destroyed my poor little electric doing the same with a red elm... snapped off the guide bars and bent the ramI've never split Red Elm, just American Elm. American Elm stinks! I never split it by hand anymore. Luckily I cut wood at my uncle's farm and he has two hydraulic splitters. Unfortunately, I have wrecked one of the splitters doing....guess what? Splitting Elm!! The stuff is tough!
Jags. Every time I see that pic I laugh. Try stacking those splits![]()
Never swung a 12 lb maul and if that is your regular maul you must have arms and a back made of steal!! I have an 8 lb maul which I use rarely and I use a 4 lb fiskars which splits mostly everything.
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