RickBullotta
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
I have the same Fiskars axe and also a Fiskars IscCore maul. They work great.
shred face not optional !!!
have i got the question right?
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sorry buddy this pic is an "also ran"shred face not optional !!!
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Is it me or does it look like there's a tiny peanut floating magically through the air half an inch to the right of your mouth ??shred face not optional !!!
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It eternally amazes me that your hard wood isn't constantly dry !!with dry hard woods of course.
Hi Martin, Nice selection of axes !!! That Gransfors Bruk looks nice ... you'd expect to pay more for something like that. Whilst the Fiskars ones seem very effective, I'd imagine they only cost a few euro's to make. I can see I'm going to end up with an expanded axe collection at this house ...Swedish log splitter made by Granfors Bruk it’s brilliant it has a concave shape to it so it slices in easily then splits the round apart a treat with a fast swing, also it as a protective steel cover over the handle where it goes into the head, not cheap though about £150 but comes with a nice protective leather case and the head has the initials of the craftsman who made it stamped in it, so a bit of bling as well!
Yup, totally ! I was a pine snob for years and wouldn't burn it.Watch that pine, horrible stuff sticky sappy and stringy, as you know make sure it’s well seasoned before burning it cos it’s a b#stard for tarring up and causing a chimney fire.
It's ok, anyone can get their choppers and swingers out ..A thread about showing off your chopper and wood, how very manly ??
She does look like she can swing it ! That's not an "out-house" .. that's "My-house" .. Upright sleeping for one ..lady by the outhouse can swing an axe
Just zipped through that ... It was like some Russian Eastenders ! Tough life, but at least they don't have all the difficult problems like us of insufficient EMTB range or not enough chain life ...her axe is circa 1930's or earlier. I imagine it's been re hung a few times
She does look a bit manicThe second last lady has a serial killer style swing action
Men are mostly irresponsible re our interests, justifications etc. Well, that's only if we compare ourselves to women (huge generalisation here) although I did have a girlfriend once with a purpose built walk in storage room for her shoes! It is probably better for your mental health if you join a FB group like Axe Junkies and don't try to control your more benign urges. In a group like this you'll be considered normal , and even encouraged.I think I have a problem ... earlier I was looking at how I could make a really cool round building to house all my future EMTB's in a wine rack style ..
Then I get an e-mail with a new axe type .. and I WANT WANT WANT ...
Is there an axe anonymous ?
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Have you tried soaking the head ???? I think you can also use water or vinegar, but they'll dry out again and shrink back.After driving in another assortment of nails and screws into the end of my found axe in an attempt to keep the head on, it is still slipping
I think wranglerstar ? someone like that on youtube did a test of one of those against a normal axe. They're an interesting idea.That hatchet looks as dangerous as any of them to me. If I was making kindling these days I'd just get one of theseL
They make bigger versions that you can mount on the rear hub of that you have on jackstands in your back yard
Yes. It was sitting in used engine oil for a week or so. Some of the wedge was missing; I replaced that. It looks like it was loose from new. The grain in the handle couldn't be more wrong. I'm surprised it's held up. I gave it a fair bit of use felling invasive pine trees, big ones. I had great fun trying to figure out where they'd drop . I have a gammy ankle / foot so can't move that fast . One was on a slippery slope - I got as far into it that I felt was safe but a good wind would blow it over; I left it for the wind. No neighbours or any reason for someone to poke about there - I imagine it scared some wallabies though. And then lots of chopping processing green and dead timber that I'd tidied up.Have you tried soaking the head ???? I think you can also use water or vinegar, but they'll dry out again and shrink back.
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Awesome. I've been processing most of what I cut down. 30 mins on the chainsaw amounts to 2 or 3 hours with hatchet and axe going through the limbs - twig size to 2" diameter kindling from the branches etc. It seems silly to split bigger pieces for kindling.collect/snap branches from the ground
Wow didn’t know that about e- spefic trousers at least your pupster doesn’t run round the garden hiding logsAs if I would ever say something like that ! Trust me, it took a lot of self control ....
The Fiskars Axes work on the principle of being razor sharp. On most woods they'll make short work compared to a much larger axe. I'm slowly getting more ability with my rotator cuff and managed a few decent tests with the Maul - that works better on the stringy pine - it literally comes down to mass with something like that. I just don't have enough strength in the shoulder yet to do it for hours on end with the Maul - or flexibility - or pain threshold ...
Which is now causing a backlog ... literally !!
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Almost got through cutting up the old chestnut posts the farmer donated though. And after doing my EMTB cow herding after his cow's escaped he brought up my last 3m lengths of Beech tree up, so that will save be god knows how many wheel barrows up the hill.
And yes splitting, some wood has an easier way up, so if it's not obvious on shape and it doesn't go on first hit, it gets flipped !
Look at you with your fancy e-chainsaw ! .. is it de-restricted ?? Great aren't they ! Remember, they have higher torque than a petrol saw so you actually need to use them with more respect ! or buy e-chainsaw trousers - which are more resistant ... - they go through normal chainsaw trousers without stopping.
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