A wooden handle splitting maul replacement is necessary in case it cracks and break, mostly when it is dry. A cracked maul may cause injuries when it breaks if one is using it. Therefore splitting maul handle replacement is done with another wooden handle or with a fiberglass handle.
Preparation to splitting maul handle replacement
Initially, cut off the extra wooden handle length using a hand saw. Leave about a quarter inch on the bottom of the head of splitting maul before you cut.
When the handle is already cut, open up the vise grips so that the opening is wider than the width of the handle.
Then drill a number of ¼-inch diameter holes on the wood that is wedged in the maul. The holes help to relieve pressure from the wedges that push the wood against the head of the maul.
While holding a chisel in the middle of the wood, tap it using a hammer in order to press off the cut handle off the head of the maul.
Finally, displace the head of the maul from the vise and clean the maul hole handle to remove any grime and greases. A clean surface ensures that the handle holds more firmly to the head of the maul.