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Most definetly.

 

Before I was married I used to climb everyday of the week then go up my yard cutting firewood manually. In the summer months i'd be up there at least 3 evenings a week till around 10pm. Couldnt even contemplate doing that now!

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So happy. I thought I was odd one out slogging away with my Axe. Really has made my day..... Cheers. Bob

 

LOL :-) Managed to axe 4m3 of 8-10" rings today in under 2 hours, including some dreadful knotted stuff. My new Fiskars axe really makes all the difference. At this rate I'm going to need another 26 tons delivering... Can't see what all the point with these processors is ;-)

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Not quite up to that standard, but definitely agree the Fiskars axe makes all the difference to an old heavy splitting maul. It really makes the job a pleasure, just watch your toes / shins!

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