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Problems splitting wood
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<blockquote data-quote="KodiakKen" data-source="post: 2227858" data-attributes="member: 27993"><p><strong>heavy maul?</strong></p><p></p><p>I am 6'3'' and 260 and I prefer a 6 pounder over the monster or even a 8 pounder. I can swing it all day long and not worry about wearing myself out I suppose I have enough azz to do what I need. I bought a cheap crapsman with a really skinny handle years ago..still my favorite. I have to admit. I don't like a shaving sharp edge on a splitting maul. Your splitting the wood not cutting it. I have heard when you get a fancy dancy new maul that you take a file and barely blunt the cutting edge. I have to say I would have trouble cutting butter with mine. Dings and dull..never had a problem splitting with it. why fix it if it ain't broke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KodiakKen, post: 2227858, member: 27993"] [b]heavy maul?[/b] I am 6'3'' and 260 and I prefer a 6 pounder over the monster or even a 8 pounder. I can swing it all day long and not worry about wearing myself out I suppose I have enough azz to do what I need. I bought a cheap crapsman with a really skinny handle years ago..still my favorite. I have to admit. I don't like a shaving sharp edge on a splitting maul. Your splitting the wood not cutting it. I have heard when you get a fancy dancy new maul that you take a file and barely blunt the cutting edge. I have to say I would have trouble cutting butter with mine. Dings and dull..never had a problem splitting with it. why fix it if it ain't broke [/QUOTE]
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