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I throw hatchets a lot but I've never thrown an axe since all of my axes are work axes. I was thinkin about getting a throwing axe though and I just might now that I hear it's fun :hmm3grin2orange:

Evan


I would definatly advise you to get one!! Baileys has a throwing axe for like 90 bucks. I hear that it would make a good one to practice with.
 
That Baileys throwing axe is lighter then that Tui one you are using now and the metal is really soft and bends easily too, the handles are real thin also. But CSC you might like the lighter weight and thinner handles for you to throw and the price is right. Just dont miss with it, because a pro using it, that missed, said he rippled his baileys axe head on a miss.
The Keach is the heaviest, then Tui, then Baileys axe is lightest, I have 2 of 3 and have thrown all 3 to know.
 
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C4F we got the target up and we threw a lot last night. We didnt tear up them axes at all, the ground here is super soft, no rocks or clay or anything.
CSC thats why I bought the Tui axe, to loan out to friends, just like a loaner saw. That way the Keach stays healthy and only me to blame.
You guys can also take that one to Luther and fife lake if needed OK, I will get them back after we get back or you guys get yourselves a axe or 2.
 
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Found this on google.

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SawTroll, I had to page back to the post to figure out what you were talking about. Never noticed the toes or the saw the first time I looked at it. :)

The saw's not running in the picture, so I would think all her toes are still attached.
 
How many can you count?
1 - no steel toes in the boots let alone CS protective
2 - feet too close to saw (and being used to stabilize the wood)
3 - head in kickback zone
4 - left thumb on top of handle

The dumb one:
5 - trying to cut wood with a chainsaw that is off, saw really quickly back and forth and she might get somewhere!!:jester:
 
Sorry guys, you will NEVER see a pic of me in that skimpy of a shirt. If an accident were ever to happen, I'd like too keep my girls rgiht where they are. . .ON MY CHEST!!!:greenchainsaw:
 
ALSO. . .at least in all my picture, I am RUNNING the saw, You can tell very easily due to the fact there are chips everywhere :rockn: and cookies on the ground in the 880 pic
 
How many can you count?
1 - no steel toes in the boots let alone CS protective
2 - feet too close to saw (and being used to stabilize the wood)
3 - head in kickback zone
4 - left thumb on top of handle

The dumb one:
5 - trying to cut wood with a chainsaw that is off, saw really quickly back and forth and she might get somewhere!!:jester:

Bermie I give you+1,000,000,000,000 for this one. I very much agree (Especially number 5!!! HAHA!!):greenchainsaw:
 
...but that saw looks like it needs some maintenance.......

It obviously has used crankcase oil in it for bar oil... leaves a nice bunch of black crud on everything... including the user.

BTW... I just love how this thread goes back and forth from all the PC crap to another pic of some gal in a skimpy top...

funny stuff...:popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn:

Gary
 
I just love how nobody can stay on the topic for real. I was talkin bout the 880 and axe throwing. . .then we get more pics. . . .at least i am runnin my saws for real. . . .plain and simple.:greenchainsaw:
 
I just love how nobody can stay on the topic for real. I was talkin bout the 880 and axe throwing. . .then we get more pics. . . .at least i am runnin my saws for real. . . .plain and simple.:greenchainsaw:

Yes you are... and you have reminded us more than 100 times that you do.:help:

You do realize you can post in other threads too...:popcorn:

Gary
 
DO you realize at least I stay on topic. . . if ya wanna post a buncha off topic crap do it on IM or PM. I have more than enough people who support me.:greenchainsaw:
 
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