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Got some new tools/toys

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Snafu2, Jan 26, 2015.

  1. Snafu2

    Snafu2

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    I picked up the Husqvarna splitting maul and carpenters axe
    I used them for a bit and I am impressed with how great they handle
    I plan to get the whole set
    I love that they are hand forged !!
    The carpenter axe is a kindling beast
    And the splitting maul seems to need much less Energy to do it's job
    Almost forgot the pics
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    That Husqvarna splitting maul looks especially inviting.If I'm not mistaken Wetterlings makes all of the Husky branded axes,hatchets & splitting mauls,so you know they're quality items.

    TreeStuff.com has it for $88.95,cheaper than any other retailer I've found.Its free shipping when your order totals $100 or more,I'm sorely tempted to splurge on that & grab an extra chain when my tax refunds arrive in about a week.....
     
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    Correction - Bailey's has it for $74.96,a 25% discount off the list price.With $9.99 UPS Ground,that makes it $84.95.

    I'll be ordering it soon,hopefully the sale lasts another week.
     
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    I am buying them local from my dealer so paying a lil more but it's ok with me
     
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    Hultafors makes them now
     
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    What's the weight on the maul? Nice tool BTW
     
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    weight of head is 7 pounds
     
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    It's around 5.5
     
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    Nice to add to the tool collection. Good job Snafu2!
     
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    That maul looks very similar to a Wetterlings. I have Wetterlings and love it. Best splitting device I've ever run across.

    I have the Husky hatchet. It's an excellent tool. I would think the axe would be just as nice.
     
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    My IS heats my home

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    Nice looking tools. I'd hate to miss and ruin that handle.
     
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    Mine arrived from Bailey's today.Was on back order for 2 weeks.Havent used it yet but will soon.Looks great,very well made.Has a nice oiled hickory handle & leather sheath also. :axe:
     

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    Looks sweet!
     
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    I'm with you!
    Can't recall how many handles I broke on my grandad's maul, starting out at 12 years old!!! He was pretty gentle about it- but I felt the shame:(! Miss him dearly....
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    splitoak and My IS heats my home like this.
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    Don't worry about the handle, rehanging a handle is easy.