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Originally Posted by masraum
We bought one. It appealed to my nature. I like doing unusual things and doing things the old fashioned way. Sometimes it's a revelation of how great the old ways are. Sometimes it's a revelation of how great the new ways are. But no matter what, it's an educational adventure.
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This is the same reason I like to use an axe to split wood. A few days at subzero temps at our cottage, and I am reminded how difficult simply "living" was for most people. Keeping a fire going is a lot of work. So is drawing water.
I have the advantage of a chainsaw. I can't imagine using said axe to fell trees . . . or one of those giant two-person saws.