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    Steel wedges

    Hush! Too many words. LOL
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    Steel wedges

    This just in..... 10.5" long, 4.75" wide at the edge, and 1 1/16" lift. I bought them from a Co. called Harry J. Epstien lots of cool new old stock tools.
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    Steel wedges

    Dick Cheney... :lol:
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    Steel wedges

    Haven't needed them flat ground here in Wisco. But one day they will shine! I'll get some exact measurements tonight. But at a guess they are about 8-10" long and about an inch on the beating end, fairly sharp not knife sharp but sharp.
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    Steel wedges

    I have. My plastic wedges are beat up and cut up as well. The steel ones are more of a paper weight shelf queen kinda deal.
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    Steel wedges

    With a sledge, no different than a splitting wedge.
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    Steel wedges

    And waiting for that rare moment LOL. I am like a prepper of tree work. :lol:
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    Steel wedges

    Maybe thru your pocket. Heavy? Yes. Made to take an absolute beating? Yes. Will I ever use them on a job site? Maybe! More of an impulse buy than practical. Kinda like the spring boards I made several years ago that have never smelled two stroke smoke.
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    Steel wedges

    Come on now use your words.
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    Steel wedges

    Sorry here's the pic
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    Steel wedges

    There is a part of me that gets all warm and fuzzy looking at old photos of logging with misery whips, double bits, and steel wedges. I have always wanted to find steel felling wedges and came across these Warwood 6#'ers.
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