$150How much did you pay for that door stop?
Just curious to how you like it and if it's worth it. I enjoy splitting by hand and have always wanted one, kinda like a bamboo fly rod.What do you want to know?
Went and ordered one of these today, got the large splitting axe and would like some feed back.
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Just curious to how you like it and if it's worth it. I enjoy splitting by hand and have always wanted one, kinda like a bamboo fly rod.
Already heard good stuff on them and knew I wanted one, just looking for pros and cons. Actually I liked RJ's post about care for it.Aren't you supposed to ask these questions before you put the money down?
And take this advice for what it's worth, but don't waste the coin on a bamboo rod. They don't split wood worth a damn.
Thanks, and by haft you mean handle I'm thinking and what's BLO and how do you treat it.Perfect analogy. I enjoy my Gransfors just as much as my refurbished axes. Off the line they're more refined than a wetterlings. Better edge, hung properly, nice haft grain.. I think gransfors offers us the opportunity to own finely handcrafted tools much like our grandfathers and earlier had at their disposal. As for if its worth it, you answered that already. You always wanted one so you bought one. I think you'll like it. The haft is treated already so that should last you a season. I treat mine with a BLO and beeswax paste I make.
boiled linseed oil...Thanks, and by haft you mean handle I'm thinking and what's BLO and how do you treat it.
Already heard good stuff on them and knew I wanted one, just looking for pros and cons. Actually I liked RJ's post about care for it.
only when he's going to split by hand...are you still pulling your hydro splitter around with your lawn mower?
You're not going to like it...you actually have to swing that thing. It could be considered work...get my drift
Hey, are you still pulling your hydro splitter around with your lawn mower?
only when he's going to split by hand...
@Idahonative and @nathon918 - Come on guys... just let it go.
Ooh goody, finally a real thread to follow.
I like the look of these-head shaped similarly to a Fiskars but with more weight to bust up the heavy and nasty stuff.
What other splitting tools do you own? We are going to be looking for shootout results once you have some time with this one.
I'd like to see a good review on this one as well. I don't really want to spend that kind of money to replace something that works great already, but... it's pretty.
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