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Predator give Brabbin and Rudd a call in Wigan. The steel in their large axes is easily as good as ones costing twice as much.

 

have you got a tel number please or have they a web site ??? and thank you for your advice as i,am skint at the moment a little is a lot to me

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stihl do a great splitting maul

wrap some duct tape around the handle just behind the head and it will last for years.

Technique is all with splitting

If the handle contacts solid wood then thats when it usually breaks.

Go through how you use it in slow motion and all may be revealled

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Just ordered the Fiskars X27 and X7 (14" hatchet) from Amazon.com - mentioned on another thread.

$122.23 (or £80) all in. £13 was taken as pre-payment in case of HMCE check, which I understand might be repaid.

Not a bad deal compared to UK prices I thought.

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I swear by this maul- Leborgne | Produits - - 3.7 kg Bursting Maul with mis-hit guard

 

Not sure how much they cost anymore, its been that long since we bought our's. No issues with the handle, unbelievable hardened steel in the head, we have bashed that so many times with a 10lb hammer (10 years worth of firewood - the knottiest elm you can physically split by hand) and still not even a crack or a corner chipped off. Truely unbelievable, the sort of tool my old fellow will give to me for my kids one day.

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Bought myself a 'Helko Vario 2000' late last year. It's not a very traditional looking tool but it works well and I really like using it. I'd recommend it but not lend it:001_tongue:

Anyone else tried one ?

Posted (edited)

Stop hitting your axes and mauls with a sledgehammer, they're not designed for that lol

 

If you want wedges to knock in with a sledge then buy some, they're only about a fiver

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Stop hitting your axes and mauls with a sledgehammer, they're not designed for that lol

 

If you want wedges to knock in with a sledge then buy some, they're only about a fiver

 

THAT,S ME TOLD OFF LOL

 

i,ve only used the axe on the maul or maul on axe sorry :blushing:

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