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Which splitting maul to get next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 5591817" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>OK, that does it. This thread has convinced me to pull out my Eagle, 8-lb maul that I haven't used in ten years. I wrapped twine up near the head to protect the hickory handle. It still works. My procedure is to use the maul on the big rounds only after I use the 10-lb sledge hammer with an 80-lb wedge to split the thing in half. Works every time (well maybe most of the time).</p><p></p><p>But, can I still round house swing the maul? That remains to be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 5591817, member: 20385"] OK, that does it. This thread has convinced me to pull out my Eagle, 8-lb maul that I haven't used in ten years. I wrapped twine up near the head to protect the hickory handle. It still works. My procedure is to use the maul on the big rounds only after I use the 10-lb sledge hammer with an 80-lb wedge to split the thing in half. Works every time (well maybe most of the time). But, can I still round house swing the maul? That remains to be seen. [/QUOTE]
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