Posted by JK-NY on October 18, 2009 at 16:02:43 from (4.157.26.217):
In Reply to: Maul posted by rednekelmo on October 18, 2009 at 10:40:32:
I will throw in my 2cents worth - I have used one for about 10-15 years.and split 90% of my wood with it. The monster maul has worked well for me.Pros= wide angle of splitting head will split wood faster-and not as likely to get stuck in a tough piece as an 8# maul. Steel handle doesnt break or loosen up like wood or fiberglass ones(mine is double pipe from head 1/2 way down ).Everyone else has covered the cons - steel handle transfers more of the impact back to youur hands than wood/fiberglass. Its heavy and harder on arms,back etc. You want to be in fairly good condition to use one.I have found that a couple 3 hours at a time is enough with one or you wind up sore. After using regular mauls for 25 years I have found the monster maul a good tool , but use a wood splitter for those few stubborn pieces that wont pop with a few hits from the maul.
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