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Husqvarna small splitting axe

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by CoreyB, Sep 10, 2016.

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    It came fairly Sharp.
     
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    Ok guys I have got to play a bit more with the little splitter and some things it is really nice.
    It is going to make a great stove side splitter me thinks.
    Here it is kicking ASH!

     
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    Nice axe! Great video! Thanks for sharing CoreyB
     
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    I have two of the Husqvarna axe line. 13" Hatchet small and light, easy to carry and the 20" Carpenter's axe very good quality for the money.

    I plan on adding the 26" traditional style multi-purpose axe.

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    The 26" multi purpose is a good little axe. I really like mine.
     
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