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secureland

secureland

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I made this several years ago.
It has split alot of firewood and never been protected near the ax-head.

made from Bitternut Hickory. An 8" piece was quartered with wedges and then shaved down with a draw-shave.

It split all the firewood in the photo and has done alot more over the years.

I didn't have plans so it's a bit crude, but i must have gotten lucky because this thing is tougher than anything I've ever used from a store.


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chowdozer

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Slip a 6" piece of radiator hose over it to give it some protection. If a car radiator hose isn't big enough, stop at your local diesel shop and ask for one out of their dumpster.
 
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If you don't have a hose then maybe some tire inner tube wrapped around the damaged area would work.

I have used either #13 steel wire (about 100 wraps) or 80-lb test nylon mason line with success. This equates to about a 4" long collar. Use a lashing wrap and pull-through knot. My handle has never broken after 20 years. Prior to the collar reinforcement, I went through three of them.
 

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