I like chopping wood but I must admit, that machine is great. Btw, you don’t always need to swing the axe over your shoulder, I don’t as my back can be titchy and I still get the job done
The old saying is that wood warms you up 3 times. The first is when you cut the tree down. The second is when you chop it up. The third is when you burn it.
Great to see you guys giving it a go and figuring stuff out! The tyre is a good idea but there are bungee/chain contraptions that do an even better job as they are adjustable. The reason the last one was so hard to split for Mark was because the chopping block takes the bounce out normally so the ones on top of it split easier… the last one on the ground is always a pig as the ground takes up so much of your energy. If you pick the axe up with a split grip and go straight up in front of you then slide your top hand down so your hands end up together as you drive the axe down you’ll get more force into it than starting with hands together and windmilling it round behind you.
This video caught me off guard 😂 Not uncommon to see videos about forestry equipment in my feed, more the ‘Hang on, is that Jen from Mark Lewis’ UA-cam?’. Early subscriber, live in the woods of Sweden. Figuring similar stuff out.
Jen also filled the wheelbarrow at the same time, you need to add that time to your pile. I grew up in the countryside and at 5' 9" I used to cut a pile (I say that jokingly, I used to chop 1/2 ton at a time), your pile would have taken me about 5 minutes. That said I am now 54 years old and 28 stone, so now it would take me about 15 minutes. 😉
I’ve had the same log splitter for over 10 years and it’s never let me down. One suggestion tho to save Jen’s lower back - buy the forest master universal stand for the splitter - even easier then!
Is it me or did Mark say near the end, 'I'll attack it from behind', then Jen says 'well you got a little bit in', haha, great banter guys. And that log splitter is cool! Great fun vid.
That's a nice little splitter. I use a log splitter for bulk splitting before stacking, but I use an axe to reduce the size for my stove and making kindling. It just seems like a waste to run the splitter for only a few pieces of wood.
The axe is just more fun and good exercise. Ultimately I agree with Mark that if you're physically capable then do it yourself, if not use the splitter. Some of the most fun jobs I've had have been swinging my axe or sledgehammer. Smashing stuff up is great!
I have the FM. Top tips - there's a stand you can get for it which saves the back. Then get a couple of saw trestles and put a board on it to make a table. Then line the logs up to be processed. Saves lots of walking back and forth.
Spent years on the axe!. Top tips, you'll work out that not every swing needs to be "maximum effort" the more you work out which logs almost just take a light tap to split, you can literally not swing the whole axe from the bottom of the handle but use your front (dominant hand) closer to the axe head and almost push it through the logs that smaller/knot free. Even better if you guys have lots of land/multiple jobs to do all over the place, invest in a compact tractor (highly recommend one with a cab) like a kubota/John deere or Iseki 40 horse power would be plenty, get a front end loader (trust me you'll use it all the time!) and then buy a log splitter that runs off the back of the tractor, there amazing bits of kit! 😎👍
@@jenlewislife Ah yes, Isekis are great. If you haven't already thought about it I highly recommend getting a front end loader and if you plan on spending any time on the tractor and can stretch the budget a cab is amazing especially in this country ! We used to run Kubotas with no cabs for my business mowing sports fields but all have cabs on now and I'd never go back!
Hi, A couple of suggestions to add to your garage of tools. Firstly instead of driving your Izeki all over you could look in to getting a Brouette, which is a motorised wheel barrow on tracks. And the other would be a mini battery chainsaw which is brilliant for cutting all the smaller branches up to about 6 inches width. I find them both great for a lot of the jobs around my place. I went for a kinetic wood splitter on a stand and wheels which I found quicker and easier than my older hydraulic one similar to yours. But all tools will make it fun! Good luck with it all.
I have an electric splitter. Brilliant. Also found the “axe” gave me a muscle strain in my arm, where the splitter didn’t at all. With the axe I also hammered a massive dent into my garden which, 7 years later, is still there.
A good tip is to point the wheelbarrow in the direction you want to go while it's empty. For some reason, people just park them at random, fill them, and then try to manoeuvre them when they're really heavy.
Position the barrow where it is easiest to fill. A barrow is designed to be easy to move when heavy, unless you are going through thick mud or a foot of snow.
Jen's axe technique was amazing! In all the wrong ways, to be fair, but impressive non-the-less. Either swap shoulders to raise the axe over, or swap hands on the axe - ie lowest to highest. I do like your Forest Master, though! I have split many tonnes of logs over the years but £500 to avoid all of that is money very well spent! Have you considered adding £600 to £1000 to get something like a Bluetti power bank so that you can split logs in situ wherever the trees fall?. Easier to transport cut wood than big branches or logs ...
@jenlewislife you did. Carrying the wood is work, too. AND you put all the split wood in the wheel barrow FASTER than Mark "only" split his. That gives you quite a few reps of throwing - a good core workout. If I were you, I would put the splitter up to give a better work height, but that is just my personal preference. It will force you to lift the logs higher. Good job, both of you 👍👍
That's what I always used to do, saved so much time picking up the bits. That said, if I had had a log splitter at the time I'd never have picked up another axe because log splitting by hand appears to be surgically designed to knacker your back.
Sorry Mark, but I think Jen was having a dig with her opening gambit there.. 😬 This does make me want something that burns wood just to play with the power tools.
I would probably use both, depending on how 'manly' vs lazy I was feeling on the day, and the electric version would most probably win the majority of the time! My youth of splitting logs for the family fire is long gone, especially as I now like in a so-called smoke free zone. I bet Mark is going to feel all those axe strikes tomorrow... 🙂
I have this splitter and stand it on a small bench, saves the crouching. I built mine but a work mate would do. Also, why did you chop that splitting block.....that was a fantastic round, good height etc. Well done though.
Trust me, splitting the logs isn't the problem. Neither is chainsawing the big chunky bits. That's fun. The annoying work is processing the branches! 😩
@@jenlewislifeare you going electric, or a big petrol one? Electric works (I have one and I'm a huge fan of no fumes however it takes forever) but for as many trees as you have to deal with I'd go with a chipper that has a large feed-in portion so you can just chuck lots of branches in at the same time. Or you could rent a really big chipper for the one time of year you process branches. Might be more economical and a lot faster.
I make fire"logs" of more or less most of the tree. I cut down to 3-4 cm. Then you have small ones for starting the fire, and also much less branches to remove= win-win situation. The rest you just pile up, and after 1 year you can jump on top of that pile, reducing the pile into a smaller heap. Then you blend in leaves and some soil on top, and one year later you have readymade soil for your garden, costing you just sweat and tears😅 (plus some oil & gasoline for the chainsaw). Greetings from a professional Gardner in Norway!
I used to live in the country and we heated exclusively with wood, so I would process 4 cords a year of 8' length into 16" that we could burn. This work is no easy task.
Hopefully you bought a maul and not an axe for splitting logs 😉 A kinetic log splitter is considerably faster than the hydraulic ones - just sayin' Keep up the great content!!
Using a splitter is all well and good but I dont think I would get Monty Python's lumberjack song in my head if I used it... or worse - it would get into my head but I would feel like I didnt earn it 😅
I know you have said you are considering buying a tractor, I would look sooner rather than later as you can run quite a few 'mechanical devices' ' off the tractor, one of these being a log splitter. Only a thought.
For Jen - Legs apart if using that axe again. So when you miss, the swing does not take your leg out! For you both... I cannot see the point in your gym. That land is going to keep you well exercised until your limbs cease moving!
Hi guys If you cut all your logs to the same length (say 16 inches) and then limit the travel of the splitting sled to 17 inches you will half your time….. but not look as cool so…..I enjoy your videos
Keep swinging that axe and that low back disc bulge will come back. It’s the perfect forward bend and twist to aggravate it. Make sure you visit the chiro before it happens.
I have split a lot of wood . With a bad back . the axe is the easy part , it's the bending , turning and loading that is the killer . But I would choose the axe over Jens electric splitter .
I find splitting wood is 50% mussel and 50% technique . Not so hard to swing left and right handed . When splitting hardwood like Eucalypt . You need to take segments off from around the edge ( backing off ). (A chip off the old block . ) .. Axe = workout .. “If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe” is a quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
Consider lifting the splitter on a workbench of sorts because you don't want to be crouching down for 40 minutes at a time. You could also simply rewire the controls to operate automatically (like you want them to) if you think you're smart enough not to put your fingers where they don't belong at the wrong time 😉
How would a non-athlete do? Question reminds me of the snow storms we call "widow makers" in the US. They'd probably have a heart attack. (Out-of-shape husbands trying to shuffle big driveways)
"Send us a postcard from the logs": having the logs right next to the splitting tool greatly improves efficiency. Also, misses and glancing blows with an axe can be very dangerous. Please consider wearing at least steel toecapped boots.
I'm 53 and Only cut my wood by axe, so far. Any other methods are for pensonaries😅. Come on, this is a brilliant way to exercise, or at least warming up to a decent run🤪. But you get more experienced pretty soon, got my trust in you!
@jenlewislife Wise decision! Extra kudos for moving into the countryside, you're having so lush, mild (and wet!!) winters compared to us living further north😇. Reminds me of my hometown close to Stavanger, the winters there are almost like in Scotland.
“how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood” - Google says around 700 lbs so maybe more efficient than the ax and splitter? So you need a woodchuck for a proper comparison
Honestly the easiest way is get a tyre off a car,pack the logs in as when u strike them with the axe they don’t flirt about all over the place And good for fitness 🪓 Axe every time
Anybody else like to work smart instead of hard? 😂
Depends on the job 🤭
@@jenlewislife 😂😂😂
@@jenlewislife I think the old man has blocked my comments on his channel 🤷♂️ tell him he’s lovely
lucky you were up against an opponent that has no idea how to split wood, doesnt even know when he has a maul or an axe
I like chopping wood but I must admit, that machine is great. Btw, you don’t always need to swing the axe over your shoulder, I don’t as my back can be titchy and I still get the job done
Axe going up - hands apart, axe coming down - hands together! I promise this will help
Mark: I’m going to attack it from behind
Jen: at least you got a little bit in!
I can’t be the only one that caught that one ? 😂😂😂
Is that the only innuendo you noticed?
“I’m going to attack it from behind”… wack….”Well, at least you got it in a little bit” 😂😂😂. Great fun watching you lot hang out together!
The old saying is that wood warms you up 3 times. The first is when you cut the tree down. The second is when you chop it up. The third is when you burn it.
Great to see you guys giving it a go and figuring stuff out!
The tyre is a good idea but there are bungee/chain contraptions that do an even better job as they are adjustable.
The reason the last one was so hard to split for Mark was because the chopping block takes the bounce out normally so the ones on top of it split easier… the last one on the ground is always a pig as the ground takes up so much of your energy.
If you pick the axe up with a split grip and go straight up in front of you then slide your top hand down so your hands end up together as you drive the axe down you’ll get more force into it than starting with hands together and windmilling it round behind you.
This video caught me off guard 😂 Not uncommon to see videos about forestry equipment in my feed, more the ‘Hang on, is that Jen from Mark Lewis’ UA-cam?’. Early subscriber, live in the woods of Sweden. Figuring similar stuff out.
Jen also filled the wheelbarrow at the same time, you need to add that time to your pile. I grew up in the countryside and at 5' 9" I used to cut a pile (I say that jokingly, I used to chop 1/2 ton at a time), your pile would have taken me about 5 minutes. That said I am now 54 years old and 28 stone, so now it would take me about 15 minutes. 😉
Haha! Need to work on our speed then! 😂
I’ve had the same log splitter for over 10 years and it’s never let me down. One suggestion tho to save Jen’s lower back - buy the forest master universal stand for the splitter - even easier then!
I usually place it on a table for ease of use! 😃
Is it me or did Mark say near the end, 'I'll attack it from behind', then Jen says 'well you got a little bit in', haha, great banter guys. And that log splitter is cool! Great fun vid.
😂🙈😂
That's a nice little splitter. I use a log splitter for bulk splitting before stacking, but I use an axe to reduce the size for my stove and making kindling. It just seems like a waste to run the splitter for only a few pieces of wood.
Never tire of that little ‘speed walking’ clip. 😂😂
😂🙈😂
The axe is just more fun and good exercise. Ultimately I agree with Mark that if you're physically capable then do it yourself, if not use the splitter. Some of the most fun jobs I've had have been swinging my axe or sledgehammer. Smashing stuff up is great!
That speed walking clip cracks me up every time, it must’ve paid for the log splitter many times over 😂.
I have the FM. Top tips - there's a stand you can get for it which saves the back. Then get a couple of saw trestles and put a board on it to make a table. Then line the logs up to be processed. Saves lots of walking back and forth.
We did consider getting the stand, but finding using just a standard table works fine. 😊
Spent years on the axe!. Top tips, you'll work out that not every swing needs to be "maximum effort" the more you work out which logs almost just take a light tap to split, you can literally not swing the whole axe from the bottom of the handle but use your front (dominant hand) closer to the axe head and almost push it through the logs that smaller/knot free. Even better if you guys have lots of land/multiple jobs to do all over the place, invest in a compact tractor (highly recommend one with a cab) like a kubota/John deere or Iseki 40 horse power would be plenty, get a front end loader (trust me you'll use it all the time!) and then buy a log splitter that runs off the back of the tractor, there amazing bits of kit! 😎👍
Iseki compact tractor is on our want list! Hopefully come spring/summer we will have one. 😃🤞
@@jenlewislife Ah yes, Isekis are great. If you haven't already thought about it I highly recommend getting a front end loader and if you plan on spending any time on the tractor and can stretch the budget a cab is amazing especially in this country ! We used to run Kubotas with no cabs for my business mowing sports fields but all have cabs on now and I'd never go back!
Hi, A couple of suggestions to add to your garage of tools. Firstly instead of driving your Izeki all over you could look in to getting a Brouette, which is a motorised wheel barrow on tracks. And the other would be a mini battery chainsaw which is brilliant for cutting all the smaller branches up to about 6 inches width. I find them both great for a lot of the jobs around my place.
I went for a kinetic wood splitter on a stand and wheels which I found quicker and easier than my older hydraulic one similar to yours. But all tools will make it fun! Good luck with it all.
I have one of those x27 axes. It's awesome. So much satisfaction using it. Lol
Gave it a quick spray of wd40 every few splits. Works like a hot damn.
Will try to remember this, next time we use it! 😃
Jen had time to stack the wood as well so massive win
Seasonally appropriate clothing there, Jen.
Clickbaited you though!
Your new gaff is like the BTEC version of Clarkson’s Farm! 😜
Hope you’re enjoying the countryside 😊
BTEC version, love it. 😂😂😂
Loving the content from this house move. Clarkson's Farm'esque
Log splitter all day
Simples 👍
Log splitters are more accurate and easily enable you to get exactly the size of log you want 👍
I have an electric splitter. Brilliant. Also found the “axe” gave me a muscle strain in my arm, where the splitter didn’t at all. With the axe I also hammered a massive dent into my garden which, 7 years later, is still there.
I'm all for the splitter! 😃
Very entertaining!
Love the electric log splitter. So much nicer not to have to breathe exhaust.
Agreed!
I think I would have moved the cutter and wheel barrow next to each other lol. Lot less running around. Love Jen's Logger woman outfit lol
Strategic move by Mark! 😂🙄
A good tip is to point the wheelbarrow in the direction you want to go while it's empty. For some reason, people just park them at random, fill them, and then try to manoeuvre them when they're really heavy.
Position the barrow where it is easiest to fill. A barrow is designed to be easy to move when heavy, unless you are going through thick mud or a foot of snow.
I think Mark was just trying to make my job harder! 😂
Jen's axe technique was amazing! In all the wrong ways, to be fair, but impressive non-the-less. Either swap shoulders to raise the axe over, or swap hands on the axe - ie lowest to highest.
I do like your Forest Master, though! I have split many tonnes of logs over the years but £500 to avoid all of that is money very well spent! Have you considered adding £600 to £1000 to get something like a Bluetti power bank so that you can split logs in situ wherever the trees fall?. Easier to transport cut wood than big branches or logs ...
My hand, eye coordination was an epic fail. 😂🙈😅
Living the dream both of you
....Jen is not tired afterwards, Mark is......
Mark had more fun and got the day's workout in........
They have pros and cons.
I felt I worked out too! 😅🙈😂
@jenlewislife you did. Carrying the wood is work, too. AND you put all the split wood in the wheel barrow FASTER than Mark "only" split his. That gives you quite a few reps of throwing - a good core workout.
If I were you, I would put the splitter up to give a better work height, but that is just my personal preference. It will force you to lift the logs higher. Good job, both of you 👍👍
Physically Shifting that weight in wood is a workout in itself, quite apart from the splitting.
Splitting with axe: put logs in a tire so they don't fly off and you can split them down more.
Going to try this! 😊
That's what I always used to do, saved so much time picking up the bits. That said, if I had had a log splitter at the time I'd never have picked up another axe because log splitting by hand appears to be surgically designed to knacker your back.
But you were multi tasking, you have lso done one of your exercise sessions for the day, looks like a win, win to me.
You could get everything a lot closer and raise the splitter up on stacked pallets
That’s my normal approach! 😊
Sorry Mark, but I think Jen was having a dig with her opening gambit there.. 😬
This does make me want something that burns wood just to play with the power tools.
Mom: "We have a Thoren Bradley at home"...
Sorry Mark.
I would probably use both, depending on how 'manly' vs lazy I was feeling on the day, and the electric version would most probably win the majority of the time! My youth of splitting logs for the family fire is long gone, especially as I now like in a so-called smoke free zone. I bet Mark is going to feel all those axe strikes tomorrow... 🙂
He did! 🙈😂
I have this splitter and stand it on a small bench, saves the crouching. I built mine but a work mate would do.
Also, why did you chop that splitting block.....that was a fantastic round, good height etc.
Well done though.
We have so many of those rounds. 😃 Usually we have it on a table near our wood store, much more user (back) friendly. 😊
Trust me, splitting the logs isn't the problem. Neither is chainsawing the big chunky bits. That's fun. The annoying work is processing the branches! 😩
A chipper is next on our toys we want list! 😃
@@jenlewislifeare you going electric, or a big petrol one? Electric works (I have one and I'm a huge fan of no fumes however it takes forever) but for as many trees as you have to deal with I'd go with a chipper that has a large feed-in portion so you can just chuck lots of branches in at the same time. Or you could rent a really big chipper for the one time of year you process branches. Might be more economical and a lot faster.
I make fire"logs" of more or less most of the tree. I cut down to 3-4 cm. Then you have small ones for starting the fire, and also much less branches to remove= win-win situation. The rest you just pile up, and after 1 year you can jump on top of that pile, reducing the pile into a smaller heap. Then you blend in leaves and some soil on top, and one year later you have readymade soil for your garden, costing you just sweat and tears😅 (plus some oil & gasoline for the chainsaw). Greetings from a professional Gardner in Norway!
I used to live in the country and we heated exclusively with wood, so I would process 4 cords a year of 8' length into 16" that we could burn. This work is no easy task.
Splitting/processing lots of wood is hard going, even with the splitter. 😅
@@jenlewislife who needs to lift weights when you are slinging all that wood :)
I think Mark lost by a much wider margin. His split logs were all over the place and not in the cart. So add 15 minutes 😀
That was going to be my next couple of points if required! 😄
If you put the log splitter on a table, you can work while standing straight and save you back!
Usually do!
Hopefully you bought a maul and not an axe for splitting logs 😉
A kinetic log splitter is considerably faster than the hydraulic ones - just sayin'
Keep up the great content!!
Looked at the kinetic ones, but wasn’t convinced
Log splitter all the way.
Yes!!! 🙌
Using a splitter is all well and good but I dont think I would get Monty Python's lumberjack song in my head if I used it... or worse - it would get into my head but I would feel like I didnt earn it 😅
I know you have said you are considering buying a tractor, I would look sooner rather than later as you can run quite a few 'mechanical devices' ' off the tractor, one of these being a log splitter. Only a thought.
Thanks. We know which one we want, just pointless getting it until the land drys out a bit.
For Jen - Legs apart if using that axe again. So when you miss, the swing does not take your leg out! For you both... I cannot see the point in your gym. That land is going to keep you well exercised until your limbs cease moving!
Mark seem to have missed the tidy up time as yours where neat and tide if overfull in the wheel barrow :) Brains over brawn.
He’s one messy worker! 😄🙄
Hi guys
If you cut all your logs to the same length (say 16 inches) and then limit the travel of the splitting sled to 17 inches you will half your time….. but not look as cool so…..I enjoy your videos
How many calories did your watch say at the end? That's a plus in my books.
Mark has a video coming up on exactly this! 😃
Keep swinging that axe and that low back disc bulge will come back. It’s the perfect forward bend and twist to aggravate it. Make sure you visit the chiro before it happens.
He’s always got a bad back. 🙄 Probably due to doing stuff like this. 😅🙈
I have split a lot of wood . With a bad back . the axe is the easy part , it's the bending , turning and loading that is the killer . But I would choose the axe over Jens electric splitter .
I find splitting wood is 50% mussel and 50% technique . Not so hard to swing left and right handed . When splitting hardwood like Eucalypt . You need to take segments off from around the edge ( backing off ). (A chip off the old block . ) .. Axe = workout ..
“If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six hours sharpening my axe” is a quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
Don’t forget to add the time it took to load it all in the barrow Mark 😂
Adding to me clearly being the winner! 😃
@ exactly! 😉
exactly what I was thinking too!!!
Consider lifting the splitter on a workbench of sorts because you don't want to be crouching down for 40 minutes at a time. You could also simply rewire the controls to operate automatically (like you want them to) if you think you're smart enough not to put your fingers where they don't belong at the wrong time 😉
We normally use it on a table next to the wood store, just looked cooler for the video in the field on the ground. 🙈😂
@@jenlewislifeoh yes those shots certainly were... Ehh... Cooler! 😅
Can’t be the first time Mark comes dangerously close to being replaced by technology.
😂😂😂
Timbersports next year?!
Didn’t even know it was a thing, but having just watched a video on it, oh boy are they quick!! 😳
using an axe is really good for fitness.
and you never stacked it in the barrow!
Good but you're no Thoren Bradley!
How would a non-athlete do? Question reminds me of the snow storms we call "widow makers" in the US. They'd probably have a heart attack. (Out-of-shape husbands trying to shuffle big driveways)
Your feet and shins are safer if you split with the target log sitting on the ground.
Cutting a log with an axe gives the wood the chance to warm you twice.
I’m happy being warmed just the once! 😄
"Send us a postcard from the logs": having the logs right next to the splitting tool greatly improves efficiency. Also, misses and glancing blows with an axe can be very dangerous. Please consider wearing at least steel toecapped boots.
Tactical move by Mark. 😃🙄
I'm 53 and Only cut my wood by axe, so far. Any other methods are for pensonaries😅. Come on, this is a brilliant way to exercise, or at least warming up to a decent run🤪. But you get more experienced pretty soon, got my trust in you!
Mark can continue using the axe then. I’ll stick with the splitter. 😄
@jenlewislife Wise decision! Extra kudos for moving into the countryside, you're having so lush, mild (and wet!!) winters compared to us living further north😇. Reminds me of my hometown close to Stavanger, the winters there are almost like in Scotland.
When it comes to Steve Miller Band I was thinking 🍑🍑 tree
Shake it 😂
Mark is no WranglerStar 😂 check him out
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Mark doesn't take himself as seriously as Wranglestar does/did. Haven't watched him for years
"complete" in 42 mins? Lots of them logs are still too big for a log burner. They'll need splitting again
A log splitter is cheating. With an axe you’re getting some exercise 😂
Moving the logs was exercise enough. 😅🙈😂
Not H&S police… but don’t put your face close to a log on a splitter… a lot of energy in a log, and it can end in tears…
Your thumbnail has some blue lines on it…
🙈 Thanks.
Mark, if you were trained to use an axe, I promise you would be faster than that.
Yes it can. Especially with knots. No need to watch the video.
Probably no need to comment either then 😂
Get that splitter to waist height and you’ll be flying through them. Being bent over for an hour just seems shitty lol
Normally on a table near our wood store.
Quality innuendo and gratuitous cleavage shots. Bravo guys.
Im faster then a splitter. Spitter is often a two person job
Yes two people make it much more quick! 😊
What’s with UA-camrs and no eye protection 😅
I was wearing mine! 😃
Now put the split logs neatly in the binding... Like your wife did...😂
Thats the smallest splitter I have ever seen.
Seemed big to me. 😂😅
Marks big tool 🙈
please dont stand infront of him when hes chopping!
(ua-cam.com/users/clipUgkxR899qL2MXV-Vqw5ptJV6M10MIT3gA5bK?si=-8_hPWQTAhhCrvUI)
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Time to compare your log splitting HR data to a Gym session ..... perhaps on the other channel. There's a reason our Grandparents never needed Gyms.
That video is coming!
Decidedly below average axe man..
“how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood” - Google says around 700 lbs so maybe more efficient than the ax and splitter? So you need a woodchuck for a proper comparison
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This is poorly designed splitter
Honestly the easiest way is get a tyre off a car,pack the logs in as when u strike them with the axe they don’t flirt about all over the place
And good for fitness 🪓
Axe every time
We definitely need to try this idea! 😃
Seems like a good idea, until you miss the log, hit the tyre and axe goes bouncing back…
@@DavidDiez-n7g done it for years,never been close to hitting myself your arms are fully locked and extended on impact you have more control 👍