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<blockquote data-quote="Sagetown" data-source="post: 4899769" data-attributes="member: 59658"><p>I noted in your post that your desire is to split wood. If you've never swung an axe, at your age it can be an education experience in itself. Same with using a sledge hammer. To the men who grew up around such hand tools, it is second nature, but just the opposite for those who've never have. Nothing silly about a man wanting to synchronize himself to a chainsaw in the wood, or where in the swing of an axe he exhilarates his strength to produce the right amount of penetration to split a round of redoak so that it flies apart with a resounding 'Pop'. Such accomplishments bring much satisfaction to many a folk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sagetown, post: 4899769, member: 59658"] I noted in your post that your desire is to split wood. If you've never swung an axe, at your age it can be an education experience in itself. Same with using a sledge hammer. To the men who grew up around such hand tools, it is second nature, but just the opposite for those who've never have. Nothing silly about a man wanting to synchronize himself to a chainsaw in the wood, or where in the swing of an axe he exhilarates his strength to produce the right amount of penetration to split a round of redoak so that it flies apart with a resounding 'Pop'. Such accomplishments bring much satisfaction to many a folk. [/QUOTE]
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