Ryan Groat
ArboristSite Operative
Well, completed my GB overhaul of my splitting tools. They are almost too purdy to use, but I will.
Previous set served me well and I plan to keep them around.
What an awesome set!
Well, completed my GB overhaul of my splitting tools. They are almost too purdy to use, but I will.
Previous set served me well and I plan to keep them around.
Pretty fair prices on those Estwing axes for what you are getting.The Estwing used to be the classic canoe camping axe. The unbreakable handle was a big feature, though, I have watched guys try to whittle a replacement handle for a conventional axe out of a tree limb on canoe trips.
Philbert
I use the leveraxe 1 for splitting. (craigslist for 200 almost new). For camping, I love my GB small forest axe. i also have a small husqvarna hatchet for smaller stuff. Is that the small splitting axe next to your 410? How do you like it?Well, completed my GB overhaul of my splitting tools. They are almost too purdy to use, but I will.
Previous set served me well and I plan to keep them around.
Well, completed my GB overhaul of my splitting tools. They are almost too purdy to use, but I will.
Previous set served me well and I plan to keep them around.
I use the leveraxe 1 for splitting. (craigslist for 200 almost new). For camping, I love my GB small forest axe. i also have a small husqvarna hatchet for smaller stuff. Is that the small splitting axe next to your 410? How do you like it?
Was not my intent to put a hex on you.Well @Philbert you jinxed me with talk of those unbreakable Estwings.
Nice assortment Ryan.What an awesome set!
Which Fiskars chopping axe model do you have?Was not my intent to put a hex on you.
But if I enabled you to buy one more axe . . . . well, that's the whole point of this forum, right? I keep my eyes open for one at garage/estate sales, etc.
I just used my Fiskars chopping axe for a few days doing storm clean up work in the Brainerd area. I really like that axe for that type of work: limbing, driving bucking wedges, limited chopping, etc. For example, some guys I was working near had made multiple, 'other than textbook' face cuts and back cuts in a hung up tree, and I was able to clean some of those out with my axe, to see what was going on, without risking a bar and chain (or whole saw!).
Would be proud to own and use most of those axes you displayed as well. But sometimes, in some situations, you also need some things that will stand up to a little abuse.
Philbert
There are no model numbers on them (2). But they have a chopping shaped head, instead of a splitting head. I have had them for several years.Which Fiskars chopping axe model do you have?
Which Fiskars chopping axe model do you have?
Yeah, I should buy a Granfor axe and paint the handle carbon black to see if that increases vibration . . .Looks like your wood grain is holding up pretty well
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