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Bought a splitting axe on Thursday.
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<blockquote data-quote="handsplit!" data-source="post: 5517560" data-attributes="member: 137183"><p>Indeed! Elm and black locust are the two I've had that put up a good fight. Osage orange too! But by hand is the way to go. I find it more efficient and much faster and im kind of picky... I like some six inch thick piece's and some smaller ones.But i think the 5 and 8lbs mauls are where its at personally. Hate polymer or plastic handles. Just saying though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handsplit!, post: 5517560, member: 137183"] Indeed! Elm and black locust are the two I've had that put up a good fight. Osage orange too! But by hand is the way to go. I find it more efficient and much faster and im kind of picky... I like some six inch thick piece's and some smaller ones.But i think the 5 and 8lbs mauls are where its at personally. Hate polymer or plastic handles. Just saying though [/QUOTE]
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