the information is great in the video, but I feel bad for your back when you are swinging those tools. Instead of putting both hands at the base of the tool and then lifting and wielding it over your head, put one hand at the head of the tool and lift it over your head that way. Then as you start to come down with the tool onto the piece of wood, slide your hand down the tool handle until your hands connect.
Thank you for the advice but there's a reason I swing it that way. You do notice that in my videos I wear a long sleeve shirt? My upper left arm is mangled and thats all I'll say about it.
You didnt offend me, I receive a bunch of remarks about it. They're just curious because it is a add way go swinging an ax. My upper left bicep was detached from the she shoulder in a parachuting accident back in the Army. Did other damage too. Damn near killed me.
Armstrong wood splitter, keeps this 60yr old Aussie in shape and the best antidepressant... thanks.
You are welcome my friend.
Nice tips! Thanks!
Thank you my friend.
True info all day long son. The crotches tho i always took the saw to them cut them to size.
Thank you Shawn
Thanks for the video very informative!
Thanks for watching.
the information is great in the video, but I feel bad for your back when you are swinging those tools. Instead of putting both hands at the base of the tool and then lifting and wielding it over your head, put one hand at the head of the tool and lift it over your head that way. Then as you start to come down with the tool onto the piece of wood, slide your hand down the tool handle until your hands connect.
Thank you for the advice but there's a reason I swing it that way. You do notice that in my videos I wear a long sleeve shirt? My upper left arm is mangled and thats all I'll say about it.
@@G.O.Bushcraft Im sorry to hear. that. Didnt mean any offense, just wanted to help. Thanks for the video:)
You didnt offend me, I receive a bunch of remarks about it. They're just curious because it is a add way go swinging an ax. My upper left bicep was detached from the she shoulder in a parachuting accident back in the Army. Did other damage too. Damn near killed me.
I am enthusiastic on this point, 'even made a video on the topic for my channel. "On Use & Technique of Pole Implements".
Thanks for these videos
My pleasure!
More good info. Thanks.
Thanks Uriel.
I'm loving this channel! Awesome info.
Glad to hear it!