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Monster Maul vs. standard maul
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<blockquote data-quote="Gark" data-source="post: 478083" data-attributes="member: 7437"><p><strong>Monster maul-</strong></p><p></p><p>So a monster is about 15 pounds. No, probably that would tip me over when I bring it up for a swing. My 12- pounder is a round steel pipe handle welded to the wedge head. Got that because even the fiberglass handle on the 8- pound maul eventually gets cracked and busted. (Not that I miss the round, but sometimes the split crevass is zig-zagged.) Started out with wooden-handle mauls and those broke so often that the wife said "why don't you just buy a truckload of hickory handles and burn those in the woodstove?". Heheh, very funny...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gark, post: 478083, member: 7437"] [b]Monster maul-[/b] So a monster is about 15 pounds. No, probably that would tip me over when I bring it up for a swing. My 12- pounder is a round steel pipe handle welded to the wedge head. Got that because even the fiberglass handle on the 8- pound maul eventually gets cracked and busted. (Not that I miss the round, but sometimes the split crevass is zig-zagged.) Started out with wooden-handle mauls and those broke so often that the wife said "why don't you just buy a truckload of hickory handles and burn those in the woodstove?". Heheh, very funny... [/QUOTE]
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