I just checked, the couple of comments about the fiskars hookaroon were that it didn't hold so well in some wood types. TBH you can say that about any hookaroon.
Yuppie type fellow who has been interested in said topic for a couple years and of course knows everything about everything, argues on virtually every post someone makes, and shames anyone who doesn't agree with him. Has a high end European axe on display which didn't appear to have ever been used. Started picking at me over using chopping axes to split wood. Told him I needed to rotate through and give every tool a chance to do some work and since I had about 40 axes I didn't feel the need to split with a maul unless necessary. Then he tried to tell me about Leveraxes which I of course have both models sitting at my house. This is of course after we'd done battle on other topics where he had come down on good folks with his holier than though crap and I'd called him out on that as well.Oh, boy... got the Cliff's Notes edition on that story? Sounds juicy...
I just checked, the couple of comments about the fiskars hookaroon were that it didn't hold so well in some wood types. TBH you can say that about any hookaroon.
I was eyeballing a fiskars pole saw today at the local fleetfarm supply. Has anyone here give one a try?
I have 5 or 6 different Fiskars tools and all perform very well and reasonably priced. If I'm looking for a specific tool and they make it, I'll buy it.I was eyeballing a fiskars pole saw today at the local fleetfarm supply. Has anyone here give one a try?
Very nice. Happy birthday! I gotta find other stuff to read to kill time. Now I want an axe!How be darn the Gransfors Scandinavian forest axe came in the mail today on my Bday. The axe is a amazing piece of workmanship. I bumped my thumb into the edge and now I'm wearing a band aid. This sucker is as sharp as a razor!! View attachment 616616
That is a bevel or angle gauge for checking angles on knifes axes mauls and what have you. The axe alone was not enough for free shipping so I ordered the gauge with.That's a beautiful tool!
Please talk to us about the little circular item on top of the owners manual.
Yuppie type fellow who has been interested in said topic for a couple years and of course knows everything about everything, argues on virtually every post someone makes, and shames anyone who doesn't agree with him. Has a high end European axe on display which didn't appear to have ever been used. Started picking at me over using chopping axes to split wood. Told him I needed to rotate through and give every tool a chance to do some work and since I had about 40 axes I didn't feel the need to split with a maul unless necessary. Then he tried to tell me about Leveraxes which I of course have both models sitting at my house. This is of course after we'd done battle on other topics where he had come down on good folks with his holier than though crap and I'd called him out on that as well.
Eventually the site owner told him and another dude to BTFO of people but he never bothered me again lol.
Heavier pick will drive deeper, all things considered. But also heavier to swing.
Philbert
How be darn the Gransfors Scandinavian forest axe came in the mail today on my Bday. The axe is a amazing piece of workmanship. I bumped my thumb into the edge and now I'm wearing a band aid. This sucker is as sharp as a razor!! View attachment 616616
The nice thing around here (firewood forum) is we help each other out and the bullies and know it alls have moved along to thump chests elsewhere. Even 5 years ago you'd get jumped for bringing up certain topics (Fiskars being one of them). It's great to have a place where folks can feel comfortable asking questions.Sounds like this person lives more inside their own head than in the field, I know a few types myself. I like to hear about these encounters, it helps check myself. I am not nearly as seasoned as most of you here on this board. The knowledge base and enthusiasm is what lead me here in the first place. I'm actually a bit of a "noOb" myself according to some standards, likely having much less experience than what is assumed according to my posts. I definitely do NOT want to be this guy...
i bet this stuff would work well! its the stuff they use these days to cast your broken arm/leg, fibre glass mesh with resin impregnated.
http://orthotape.co.uk/Fix-it-wrap-strong-fiberglass-repair-tape-fiberfix-UK.asp
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