bitzer
******** Timber Expert
Awesome pics Tarzan! Cool stuff to see!
Thanks for the comments guys...I just wish that I would have made it a priority to take more pictures in my career. Thank goodness I had some friends that took a few.
Here's a pic of the axe sheath I been using. Took me about 45 minutes to cut out and assemble. It has held up well so far; when it breaks I'll prolly make another. I'm using a 2.5# axe with a 20" straight handle.
Oh Slowp stop teasin me, everybodies pics are makin me want to move out there more and more.
I had an old nylon belt from an old pair of chaps. I cut the pieces to fit my leather belt and attached the loops with wood screws. The sheath in the picture is made from tulip poplar. If it doesn't hold up my next one will be from white oak.nice what did you use for belt loops?
Nice pictures Cody! The computer gods' say I can't give you any rep yet.
You need to come up for a long weekend, so you can show me some felling techniques.
I forgot. An interesting tidbit was put in the contract. The helicopter is not to fly any higher than a specific elevation. There was a fear that the heliloggers would chase the mountain goats, which reside up there.
The heliloggers who have looked at it, break into a mad laugh when I answer their question of the reason for that restriction.
Here's a pic of the axe sheath I been using. Took me about 45 minutes to cut out and assemble. It has held up well so far; when it breaks I'll prolly make another. I'm using a 2.5# axe with a 20" straight handle.
beautiful pictures slowp
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