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Crypt

Posted 1:09 pm, 02/07/2014

Swing a go-devil nope not me. Get you a 4 inch log splitter from TSUP.

Wilkespeddler

Posted 1:01 pm, 02/07/2014

The top reviews come for the Fiskars x27 splitting axe, 36 inch handle 4.5 lb head. Lowes has a True Temper very similar for 32 bucks vs 45. I know this is not for "monster chunks" I have my big maul for that.

moving101

Posted 12:54 pm, 02/07/2014

Never had any experience with a Fiska. But, do you want/need the chopping one or the splitting one? Or the super chopping one, or the super splitting one? Or one of each. Very expensive, but looks and sounds good. Have you checked Consumer Report to see if they have put them to the test yet?

http://www2.fiskars.com/Gar...king-Tools

Wilkespeddler

Posted 12:39 pm, 02/07/2014

What I'm talking about is NOT a regular axe. Google it.

moving101

Posted 12:25 pm, 02/07/2014

Ifn's you gonna be busting a big ole pile of hardwood, you needs a wood buster (maul). An axe is ok for little jobs but I'd hate to think I had to bust a big pile of hickory or locust with just an axe. That just my 2 cents worth!

Wilkespeddler

Posted 12:22 pm, 02/07/2014

Does anyone use a splitting axe for your wood ? How do you like compared to the old heavy maul ? I'm looking at a Fiskars, 45 bucks, and a True Temper 32 bucks

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