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I need a new "hand axe", small one.... ?

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Machria, Aug 24, 2015.

  1. papadave

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    I've been using a cheapo hatchet I borrowed from my SisIL that she got from the HD.
    I had to put a decent edge on it, but it works great. Prolly weighs a couple pounds.
    Swingin' a 4 lb. sledge/hatchet for more than a few minutes one handed would get old.
     
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  2. Horkn

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    I use a Gerber hatchet. I think it's called the camp axe.
     
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  3. dusky

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    Husqvarna makes some nice axes and hatchets, and they don't break the bank.
     
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  5. CTYank

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    A year-plus back, I got a Council "Jersey-Pattern" 4-lb axe from Bailey's for $25 and change delivered.

    Basic working axe, with genuine hickory handle, 35" overall. A few stripes of marker-paint, all it needed. Choke up for doing kindling.

    I've not been impressed with head-shape of some Estwing axes- much too chubby cheeks. Ground 'em down for a bud. He likes that.
     
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    For just a small hatchet, I love the my Tru Temper Tomahawk. [​IMG]

    For splitting small stuff for kindling. I use the Estwing Fireside Friend. [​IMG]
     
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    thing is with the fireside friend, you don't really have to swing it just kind of pick it up and drop it
     
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    Good point HDR.
     
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  9. Norky

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    Don't know anything about small axes, but I found that the best thing to use for splits that won't come apart is a loppers for cutting branches.
     
  10. Machria

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    I ended up picking up an Estwing... haven't used it yet, but looks like it will do the trick.
     
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