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<blockquote data-quote="computeruser" data-source="post: 630850" data-attributes="member: 5321"><p>No problem with green wood, most of the time anyway. Knotty, wet elm or hickory has been a pain, but pretty much anything else splits great. Sometimes you get bouncers on the nasty pieces, but the Iron & Oak wedge-on-a-stick will bust through almost anything after four or five hits in the same spot.</p><p></p><p>I've tried the technique you describe, pounding axes or mauls through nasty pieces of wood. I've had my fill of it. The stuff I'm using now does a great job on everything that you can reasonably expect to do without the assistance of a saw or a splitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="computeruser, post: 630850, member: 5321"] No problem with green wood, most of the time anyway. Knotty, wet elm or hickory has been a pain, but pretty much anything else splits great. Sometimes you get bouncers on the nasty pieces, but the Iron & Oak wedge-on-a-stick will bust through almost anything after four or five hits in the same spot. I've tried the technique you describe, pounding axes or mauls through nasty pieces of wood. I've had my fill of it. The stuff I'm using now does a great job on everything that you can reasonably expect to do without the assistance of a saw or a splitter. [/QUOTE]
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