I brought home a splitting wedge I found at the scrap yard today. The splitting surface needed to be cleaned up but that was handled pretty easy with my grinder. I tried it out on some fresh cut white oak rounds and couldn't get it to work. The round I tried it on was maybe 8" at the most! I was using a 2 pound handheld sledge to try and hammer it in and it just wasn't going to happen. I then tried a railroad spike and couldn't get it in either. I put in in the splitter and it split like butter. Was I doing something wrong or is it sometimes hard to get a wedge started?
On a related note I can't seem to find a non-Chinese made wood grenade. Other threads suggested the chinese ones broke easy, but the 'recommended' one at Lehman's clearly says made in china.
Thanks for any advice!
/off to score some free hickory this morning...
On a related note I can't seem to find a non-Chinese made wood grenade. Other threads suggested the chinese ones broke easy, but the 'recommended' one at Lehman's clearly says made in china.
Thanks for any advice!
/off to score some free hickory this morning...