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  1. Hello. Sorry for not being here for a long time. So many things have happened since I last wrote here on this site. This is one of them. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: HANDY UNVEILS 2014 INNOVATION AWARD WINNERS (September 24, 2014) Minnetonka, MN – HANDY is pleased to announce its 2014 Innovation Award winners. Now in its 14th year, the HANDY Innovation Awards program is known for honoring products that showcase initiative, creativity, invention, reinvention and eco-innovation. The Innovation winners receive elegant trophies and the honorable-mention winners receive award plaques. All 20 products will be prominently featured in the Winter 2014 issue of HANDY Magazine, as well as mentioned in the HANDY TOOLBOX e-newsletter, at HandymanClub.com and on the Handyman Club of America Facebook page. And the winners are:  Cub Cadet RZT S Zero  Briggs & Stratton PowerFlow+ pressure washer  Cooper Lighting Halo SLD Surface LED Downlight  Kohler No-Touch Flush Kit for retrofitting toilets  Zinsser Mold Killing Primer  Snap Power Snaprays  Hart C-Clamp with Quicktight Technology  Worx Aerocart  Vipukirves Leveraxe  Graco TrueCoat 360DS Those that earned honorable mention:  DeWalt DCN692 gas-free cordless framing nailer  ShurTech Brands GeckoTech Reusable Hooks  Milwaukee 13-in. Jobsite Work Box  Scotch Fasteners extreme from 3M  Dremel Ultra-Saw  DeWalt DWHT 10261 utility knife  True Temper Snow Brush  Fypon Door Surround Kit  Clopay steel garage doors in black  Earth Talon shovel About HANDY HANDY and the Handyman Club of America represent the core of America’s home-improvement experts: the consumers who are always remodeling or improving their homes, woodworkers who spend weekends in their workshops and guys who are as good with metal and machines as they are with maple and moldings. HANDY also reaches many building trades' contractors who are experts in their fields and opinion leaders among their peers. Their influence extends far beyond HANDY’s guaranteed 400,000 subscribers and 1,953,000 total readers. Contacts: Mark Norquist Jenny Stanley Group Publisher HANDY Managing Editor
  2. Here are a few links to look at. In some of the videos I speak also limited English. Fiskars X27 axe testing vs. The ELM 4 2009 by VJ meahwahwah | YouTube Doubler | Mashup Helper Video Doubler vipukirves - YouTube https://www.facebook.com/pages/VIPUKIRVESLEVERAXE/112802602087540
  3. Comparison. Here you can see the difference. The Leveraxe hasn't got the friction as the conventional axes or mauls. The leverage multiplies the splitting force many times bigger. Fiskars X27 axe testing vs. The ELM 4 2009 by VJ meahwahwah | YouTube Doubler | Mashup Helper Video Doubler Leveraxe Vipukirves prototype vs. splitting logs with Fiskars and Hultafors axes.wmv by VJ Ann O'Nymous | YouTube Doubler | Mashup Helper Vipukirves axe vs. Halonhakkuun SM Ruoholahden karsinta.mp4 by VJ Ann O'Nymous | YouTube Doubler | Mashup Helper
  4. How to take speed to the Leveraxe! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42LKAdzied4]MOV04E - YouTube[/ame] Splitting apple tree. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjqmw0spiXk]MOV007 - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfPm9NB6ICo]MOV009 - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxprAllVbk8]MOV00C - YouTube[/ame] Splitting spruce.
  5. With the Leveraxe you can split like with any other conventional axe or maul. In addition to that you can hit to the side of the block as well. Even if you hit one centimetre to the side of the block, the blade WILL STOP on the block. So you have a lot of such places to which you cannot hit with the conventional axe. This technique gives you a lot of new advantages. In practice you do not have any problem trees any more. Here is the video where I make bigger pieces of firewood. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XIZKNBnnNM]Vipukirves Leveraxe 2009 - YouTube[/ame] Here is one of my customers splitting his firewood.
  6. Hello I am the inventor of the Leveraxe. My invention has been on the market over 6,5 years time. There has happened NO ACCIDENT. This is not really an axe , at all, though it does the same job, as the conventional axes. The principle,how it works, is totally different comparing to the conventional axes and mauls. The design of the blade is eccentric. There are certain elements in the blade that makes it very safe and effective. On an optimum strike the edge of the blade penetrates into the block only 5 millimetres ( a quarter of an inch). All the kinetic energy turns to the left in a fraction of a second. The blade spreads the wood up to eight (8) centimetres (3+inches). The blade stops on the block. The friction is nearly non existent. The leverage multiplies the initial splitting power up to thirty (30) times bigger than in the conventional axes and mauls. The Leveraxe is very fast and enjoyable tool for splitting firewood. The blade will NOT stuck into the block. You can split on the ground, on the rock, where ever the block happens to be. There is no limit in the size of the block. only the length matters. Guarantee proof length is 33 centimetres (one foot one inch)long block. Some people split their 100 centimetres (3 feet) long firewood. Always hit to the head of the block, not to the side. I will gladly answer to your questions. It only took the era from the stone age to finally invent the new type of the "axe". This may look simple, but there are certain new elements which have never existed before in this type of tool. Here are some additional information. KIRVES: Heikki Vipukirves

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