El Quachito
ArboristSite Operative
36"
That's how I like 'em.
That's how I like 'em.
I don't recall seeing this before: a 17 inch Fiskars splitting hatchet 'X11'. I have seen the 14 inch hatchet 'X7', and this one is on the current web page: http://www2.fiskars.com/Gardening-and-Yard-Care/Products/Axes-and-Striking-Tools, so maybe I missed it? Maybe it is new? For kindling?
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I found no use for for the X7 personally - I just choked up on the handle of my Fiskars chopping axe. But I guess that there are places where these would work well.
What was also interesting was that these were at The Home Depot, in the tool aisle with the framing hammers, but I did not see any of the Fiskars axes or splitting mauls in the garden area.
Philbert
. . . I don't want to hand carry a hatchet around. One at the side on your belt is OK, but, if I am carrying something in my hands going camping it needs to be more substantial, a full size axe, rifle, fishing pole, etc.
Felling ax lengths were standarized at 36 inches back when the average logger was 5 foot 2 inches tall. If you are taller you might like a longer haft. I make most of mine 6 inches longer. I know I hit harder and I think more accurately with the longer hafts. The accuracy is most likely because of muscle memory from decades of using longer hafted tools.
I don't recall seeing this before: a 17 inch Fiskars splitting hatchet 'X11'. I have seen the 14 inch hatchet 'X7', and this one is on the current web page: http://www2.fiskars.com/Gardening-and-Yard-Care/Products/Axes-and-Striking-Tools, so maybe I missed it? Maybe it is new? For kindling?
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I found no use for for the X7 personally - I just choked up on the handle of my Fiskars chopping axe. But I guess that there are places where these would work well.
What was also interesting was that these were at The Home Depot, in the tool aisle with the framing hammers, but I did not see any of the Fiskars axes or splitting mauls in the garden area.
Philbert
I have seen them at Midway, but have not been there for a long time.Hey Philbert, what metro Walmart has the bigger Fiskars?
Ok, the handle is tight. I think the results benefitted when I tilted the bucket to make the oil deeper and it caught some heat from the sun also. It had been cloudy since I started the soak.
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