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What type of wood splitter
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<blockquote data-quote="ga.prime" data-source="post: 1551781" data-attributes="member: 14046"><p>That guy in the video is a dingaling for sitting the piece of wood he's trying to bust on top of that other piece. He'd be hitting way harder with the maul if the piece he was trying to bust was sitting on the ground. He should have been able to bust every piece of wood in that pile with one swing. I give this video 0 stars. However, I do recommend the Fiskars splitting ax over any maul. I have extensive experience using a Fiskars and an 8 lb maul and I highly prefer the Fiskars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga.prime, post: 1551781, member: 14046"] That guy in the video is a dingaling for sitting the piece of wood he's trying to bust on top of that other piece. He'd be hitting way harder with the maul if the piece he was trying to bust was sitting on the ground. He should have been able to bust every piece of wood in that pile with one swing. I give this video 0 stars. However, I do recommend the Fiskars splitting ax over any maul. I have extensive experience using a Fiskars and an 8 lb maul and I highly prefer the Fiskars. [/QUOTE]
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