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How much do you spilt with an AXE
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<blockquote data-quote="stihlaficionado" data-source="post: 6671468" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>I bought an IsoCore just to see if it worked as well as many said it did. It was less than $50</p><p>so I'm not out much</p><p></p><p>For 10 years I've used a friend's Built Rite & I'd rather use that over hand splitting any day. But over the last 5 years the splitters availability</p><p>has been so-so & I don't want to wait until it's 90 plus outside to split wood, so I've been using the X27. I can spend a lot more for a splitting axe, but</p><p>I'm very happy with the X 27. At 6'6" tall I can put a lot of speed into the swing.</p><p></p><p>My pet peeve with axes is the short handles. If the $150 plus axes offered a handle longer than 31 or 32 inches I'd look into them.</p><p>A 40-42 inch handle would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihlaficionado, post: 6671468, member: 13092"] I bought an IsoCore just to see if it worked as well as many said it did. It was less than $50 so I'm not out much For 10 years I've used a friend's Built Rite & I'd rather use that over hand splitting any day. But over the last 5 years the splitters availability has been so-so & I don't want to wait until it's 90 plus outside to split wood, so I've been using the X27. I can spend a lot more for a splitting axe, but I'm very happy with the X 27. At 6'6" tall I can put a lot of speed into the swing. My pet peeve with axes is the short handles. If the $150 plus axes offered a handle longer than 31 or 32 inches I'd look into them. A 40-42 inch handle would be great. [/QUOTE]
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