I have a 3kg one and I avoid using it because it’s really tiring, I love it because it is a beautiful splitting maul but I am not a very strong guy so i can go about 30 minutes of splitting max with that one.
Yes it would have matey, and yes it's good to get in the habit of testing your tools and their capabilities. I always test my gear. Good question matey.
Vrry good ❤❤❤❤
In video games, zombies would absolutely shatter that log in 3 hits.
Haha!! Yes they would my man.
Well done. I know how difficult that is
@@jonathanklynhans8413 thanks matey Australia definitely has some bloody hard timber 🔥💪💪💪🪓
I bet the secret in a quality wedge is in the slope of the blade, gentle enough for maximum depth without bending.
I have a 3kg one and I avoid using it because it’s really tiring, I love it because it is a beautiful splitting maul but I am not a very strong guy so i can go about 30 minutes of splitting max with that one.
That's a fair call matey.
We've got a type of tree called a Russian Olive that i truly believe is made of concrete.
@@pzkpfw6864 there are definitely some hard timbers out there and it does actually feel like concrete wind hitting them
I love my estwings, own every size hatchet/axe and a couple hammers but haven't tried their maul. Good/better/best?
They're good for what you pay for matey.
Would a splitting wedge have made this an easier job?
Yes it would have matey, and yes it's good to get in the habit of testing your tools and their capabilities. I always test my gear. Good question matey.
That log is medium rare!
It does seem that way haha