Posted by patiolant on January 26, 2015 at 09:29:28 from (66.128.88.84):
In Reply to: Splitting Wood. posted by lfure on January 26, 2015 at 06:08:02:
I used a maul to split all the wood for heating our house in a cold Canadian prairie winter for almost 20 years. When it started taking me close to a day to straighten out my back after a day of splitting, I invested in a hydraulic splitter. Some of the best money I ever spent. While I miss the manual splitting exercise, I don't miss the crooked back.
As a kid, I used a maul and wedges splitting knotty beech for my dad. That stuff was not fun. I remember the day my dad made a brand new handle for the maul. I missed on the first swing and hit the handle on the piece of beechwood. Snapped the brand new handle in half. Lots of muttering under his breath as my dad went back to make another handle.
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