guineafowl21
Established Member
Hi all,
Thought I'd post a review here, as there doesn't seem to be one on the net.
In a nutshell, this tool is cheap, cheerful and unusable 'out of the box'. The splitting edge is almost literally as blunt as a sledgehammer. What would I expect for the price (13 GBP)? A tool with some faults but one I can use occasionally but not professionally (who uses a maul professionally anyway? Serious work is powered these days.)
This maul, as sold, does nothing but put neat dents in the top of the log, even with a dry, straight-grained peice of ash. I had to spend the best part of an hour with a grinder re-shaping the end - not sharpening, mind you, I mean totally re-profiling it. A forge would have been handy. Also, the hickory handle is varnished so slippery when wet. I've sanded it and applied some boiled linseed oil.
I'm happy with it now, and it works well. Of course a budget tool cannot be expected to be perfect, but please be aware that this maul is not sold fit for purpose, and you'll need to set aside some workshop time to make it functional. (hammer)
Thought I'd post a review here, as there doesn't seem to be one on the net.
In a nutshell, this tool is cheap, cheerful and unusable 'out of the box'. The splitting edge is almost literally as blunt as a sledgehammer. What would I expect for the price (13 GBP)? A tool with some faults but one I can use occasionally but not professionally (who uses a maul professionally anyway? Serious work is powered these days.)
This maul, as sold, does nothing but put neat dents in the top of the log, even with a dry, straight-grained peice of ash. I had to spend the best part of an hour with a grinder re-shaping the end - not sharpening, mind you, I mean totally re-profiling it. A forge would have been handy. Also, the hickory handle is varnished so slippery when wet. I've sanded it and applied some boiled linseed oil.
I'm happy with it now, and it works well. Of course a budget tool cannot be expected to be perfect, but please be aware that this maul is not sold fit for purpose, and you'll need to set aside some workshop time to make it functional. (hammer)