Posted by James22 on October 18, 2009 at 14:08:37 from (207.179.221.70):
In Reply to: Maul posted by rednekelmo on October 18, 2009 at 10:40:32:
A friend bought one and we used it hard the first day. I was a lot younger and stronger and swung it like a normal maul. The next day the muscles in both our forearms were very painful. I don't believe it really worked any better because the splitting angle was too great and you really needed to be a Paul Bunyan to make it worth the effort. My advice is unless you are in great shape don't swing it like a regular maul. Ok to swing it overhead but don't power down and let the impact transfer thru the steel handle to your arms. We wrapped the handle with some rubber which helped, but after using it a couple of times, parked it in the shed and used a regular wood handled maul.
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