That's interesting!After years of trying various implements, now I bring just a 4 lb hammer and a diamond wedge. It's about $25 for the pair. For firewood on the trail, this has proven the perfect compact combo.
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If you had to choose between one for splitting firewood, which would you choose and why?
Basically looking to split a bunch of logs that were already split into large quarters but still too large for firepits....
That's interesting!
I was also thinking of a sledge and something like this too:
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Basically all I am doing is splitting already split wood that was not split into small enough pieces.Maul.
That is the tool for splitting short (18 inches to 2 feet or so) logs into firewood. Always has been. Axe is great for chopping a tree down. A splitting axe splits the difference. So if you arent also chopping down trees 3 feet across or so, and are only splitting firewood,and also can only buy one tool, get the maul. You can also pich up some wedges and use the blunt "bit" of the maul as a sledge hammer to hammer the wedges through. Or use an actual sledge.
I spent 6 or 7 years chopping and stacking 24 cord of wood per year, just so you know where I'm coming from.