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Wetterlings splitting axe


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Just got myself a new wetterlings splitting axe, till now I've used a 6.5 lb maul and wedges. This new axe is the dogs danggly bits ! I can split all day and not feel like I've been in a car wreck the next day.

Where has this tool been all my life.

I only do enough for myself and 2 neighbours but that still mounts up and its all by hand. Was thinking about a mechanical splitter but with this new axe I'm defo going to continue as a manual splitter. :thumbup:

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I'm the same mate. Was using a cheapo 6 1/2 lb maul until I was borrowed a grandfors splitting axe. Now I've got the large splitting axe and love it. It's an absolute dream to use compared to the big old maul

 

Hi nick when did you get your granfors I'm told there sold out thanks what weight is yours thanks jon

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Did a whole day splitting and stacking using the Wetterlings splitting axe and my home made pickeroon. No aches or pains and I could easily do it again today, although my "real" employer would be a bit peed off !!

Only used the maul and log grenade on one particularily knotty bit all the rest done with the new axe, and what a joy it is to use. Can see me investing in the GB small splitting hatchet for doing the little bits and bobs, just won't tell her in doors the price!!

The old ways some times are the best .

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