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I find the X27 is great on easy splitting stuff ( syc etc ) and can make a quick job of it due to the Teflon coating and being razor sharp but gnarly old stuff needs a mechanical splitter of some decryption . Its not a conjurers wand !!!

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Well I used my cheap modified maul and some £4 Silverline wedges with a 4lb hammer the other day and they got the job done with no drama so I'l be keeping my money in my pocket for a while longer :D I think it's more a lust have than a must have but still tempted although now I've seen the Bahco axe that looks like my kind of thing as I am a fan of Bahco.

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Never used the gransfors but they look the mutts. I had broken 2 of the Helko Varios before now. Don't rate them.

 

I quite enjoy using a very old Elwell 4.5 I found in my old mans garage. Cleaned it up and reprofile and then sharpened. Only problem is it is so sharp it sometimes penetrates without splitting and I cannot get it out.

 

Other than that I use whatever is at hand.

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Do you need to keep them sharp, I always thought that splitting axes were meant to be blunt. It did surprise me when I received my Fiskars that it was pretty sharp.

 

I agree with that, a dull edge is best for splitting, stays in the grain without cutting through into next grain and hindering splitting.

But each to their own!

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Are you refering to the maul, possibly wrong peicture I thinkk the x46 is this maul.:001_smile:

 

Thanks for that:thumbup:

I shall have a look , must admit though i just want to buy a decent one first and have done with it - really like the look of the gransfors maul:thumbup:

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rayzor,

 

nothing gets close to a gransfors maul, possibly the wetterling that's about it.

 

don't waste your time with the x27, go straight to the best splitting maul ever made

 

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Hi mate ,

Thanks for info:thumbup:

I have looked around for this model and one link took me to Ray Mears site where i believe its the same axe but says it has Rays name on the handle instead of the makers name!!!

Do you know of anywhere else for a good price please??

All the best ,

Ray..

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