Harbor fright manual wood splitter (slide hammer style)

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dave_376

dave_376

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An Axe or a maul is capable of much more splitting force than one of these. I think it would be cool if you had all you wood stacked in the basement and you came across 1 or 2 pieces that you want to make smaller where trying to swing an ax or a maul isn't going to work with a ceiling. For doing any real splitting I think it will take a long time. If you are physically unable to swing an axe or a maul this might be a solution for splitting a few pieces but not ideal for someone looking to heat with fire wood.
 

camr

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I'd have to agree with Dave. If you were processing some wood that splits real easy to begin with, it would probably work OK. God help ya' if you've got a pile of elm.
 
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