Splitting maul or axe

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spandit

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Jul 6, 2011
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The head fell off my cheap fibreglass handled splitting maul and buying a resin kit would cost almost as much as a completely new unit.

Without forking out for a GB, can someone recommend a cheaper replacement?
 
Get another cheap maul? As Red says, re-handle it

I really like the maul i picked up from Aldi a few years ago, it splits really well, I think it was about £9, it's a little short for me but does a good job. I've got a small GB maul but i tend to sue the aldi one a lot more...
I think I'm trying to say there's some really good cheap products.
 
I tend to really abuse my splitting maul so a wood handle wouldn't last long, I fear.

Wondered about the roughneck one, thanks
 
I would suggest padding the neck and the shoulder of the maul like the two you can see here using some sort of collar

Synthetic Axes and mauls by British Red, on Flickr

Some people use tin snips and metal, I prefer padding with thin closed cell foam secured with duct tape. Doesn't look pretty, but saves the maul!

However, if you want a new one, I like a thin bitted maul like the one shown third from left

Trad Axes by British Red, on Flickr

Its a Hultafors and works really well. Nothing wrong with the Aldi / Lidl / Screwfix types either - they all work
 
I have the oregon splitting maul, I have split several tons over the last 5 or 6 years, think i pain around 40 squid for it
 
I'v split an awful lot of wood with a roughneck maul....I think they are a belting splitter, for the money you wont go wrong fella
 
Thanks, peeps. Birthday coming up so might treat myself to a branded one but hoping to hire a petrol log splitter before then as have quite a backlog!
 
You can do a LOT with the electric pneumatic splitters. I have a ten tonne model, splits some really gnarly stuff.
 
Might be worth the investment but I reckon with a commercial unit I can split them all in a day & then I don't have to service it. Will clear up a lot of space too
 

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