Here is yalls laugh for the night. Fast forward the video to 45 seconds. ;D ;D ;D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgyQQGPZwrk
I bet the sparks flew when he hit that metal in that black spot with his saw
I have never seen anyone swing a maul from resting at their back. I don't think I could do it safely.
did you guys notice the footwear :o :o :D :D :D
must have figured that if he got his skinny butt off the ground that extra 90lbs of weight would help split it :D :D and never seen anyone split wood with an ax or maul from the butt(big) end to small end
especially white oak i do split from big end but some trees do better from the top i just hit it a couple licks and if it dont give in turn it over and try from the other end :) next time i get a hard one i might get in the truck bed and jump out to try his method :D :D i cant jump very high any other way now ;D guess the years are catching up with me ::) but i think i will stick with my boots though instead of sandals ;) :D :D :D
Things I would do different
1. Steel toe boots
2. No jumping
3. Try taking a couple slabs off the side
4. Roll it off to the side when the first few whacks don't do anything.
But that's just me
Ergonomically challenged! ;D
Splitting wood with girl shoes on????
I almost spit my coffee watching him dance. :D
The little flick of the leg at 54 seconds because a leaf/stick got under his toe had me rolling as well as the labeling with the strength of his hits.
Clearly failed High School Physics... :D What about that welded steel handle - that has got to fatigue your arms/wrists quick!
That's why God gave me enough brains to use this
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Quote from: goose63 on February 26, 2016, 01:27:16 PM
That's why God gave me enough brains to use this
I friend of mine once repaired a splitter and, since I had a pile of wood to deal with, loaned it to me to give it a good shakedown. It was my first experience with a hydraulic splitter. After about a minute, I said "I gotta get me one of these." I think I do still have a maul someplace.
Edit: I guess if you're enough of a granola head to wear Birkenstocks while splitting wood, you would never dream of using evil engine-driven machinery.
Tim
Would help to have that head a little sharper.
Did some guiding a number of years ago the group we took broke 4 axe handles. Over extended the arms on the down swing and hit the handle behind the head on the log. This was after several demos on how to do it and after every broken handle. Some folks never get it
some folks are just plain smiley_whacko but very funny ;D ;D ;D
A lot of work for one piece of wood.
In the words of my dad, "dang boy, it makes me tired just to watch you". :D
Hope this guy gets better with practice, other wise he will freeze before spring....
Quote from: rjwoelk on February 26, 2016, 04:38:16 PM
Would help to have that head a little sharper.
Did some guiding a number of years ago the group we took broke 4 axe handles. Over extended the arms on the down swing and hit the handle behind the head on the log. This was after several demos on how to do it and after every broken handle. Some folks never get it
Most definitely. Some folks think that a splitting tool does not need a sharp edge, some really well-informed and respected folks included. This gent mostly needs to break out a disc-grinder and go to work on that tool. I've done such for a variety of mauls; they work enormously better with edges.
...where is the dynamite ??
I had to split a big old maple with a maul and wedge. No way I can handle a 36" wide round onto a splitter and I never had a vertical type splitter. I did split any I could load. ;D Anyway I got 2 cord off that old maple.