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Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by MikeInMa, Jul 7, 2025.

  1. MikeInMa

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    No point in that unless you need long splits for a project or something. Cut that in half and it’ll take a lot less strikes to split.
     
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    Always someone trying to ice skate uphill out there.
     
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    So tall he can't get a full swing in and the force of the downward. What did he spray on his maul?
     
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    Looked to me to be WD-40.
     
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    This reminds me how my great uncle said they processed wood back in the 40's. They would cut the rounds to 48" and split them. They would take the splits and cut them down to various lengths on a tractor pto driven circular saw that had a sliding table to feed the wood into the circular saw. I have seen the saw and its interesting and definitely sketchy by todays standards. The cooking stoves needed 12" splits and the heating stoves handled larger than our typical 16" splits. I wish I could go back in time and ask him more questions about this.
     
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    Axe Spray.jpg
     
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    Lets give him an elm round to try that on.
     
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    Chick click bait for sure:rofl: :lol:
     
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    No.
     
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    Yeah let’s split wood in the middle of the road..:
     
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    Wow...it's been right there in front of us this whole time...
     
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    That sure looks like eastern white pine.


    Yeah, maybe not.
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    Sometimes they're swinging for the home team.
     
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    Other than boredom or entertainment value, no need to do that.

    I had some old fence posts here on the farm that were quartered, 8’ long Osage.

    I have no idea if the were sawn or split but based on the uneven quarters I would guess split.

    I have only seen posts like them one other time & it was many moons ago when was a kid.