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I got one of these from Baryonyx last week. Tremendous value. Just a good basic knife at a very good price. I spent a few extra bucks for 'Special...
This method could work. Using any of the eyed tools I've seen on this thread to buck a log we be pretty pointless. With the edge angles involved...
If you can find a local distributor for Tennessee Hickory Products handles then you'll have a good source for wood to make a great custom handle....
What's in the packages of files?
There's a guy whos been here on bladeforums who markets some of these axes. He has a website, axeandadze.com. He went by username "ipt" on these...
100 years ago razor blade steel was very high carbon, typically at least 100 points of carbon with some as high as 140 points of carbon. "Razor...
Thanks for this great thread. Can anyone help me date a Schrade U.S.A.153UH with serial number 48005? I had a knife like this back in the late...
That stuff looks brutal to split. No wonder you go through axe handles. I understand about prybars and cutting cross-strands. That's tough work.
You're probably OK with the Chinese 4-in-hand. I think Baryonyx has a Stella Bianca that's probably better.
It's obviously made in the same dies. So your Council sales rep doesn't know what other reps are selling. Not surprising. Bailey's is probably a...
Yes, he goes by COTS (City of the South) and he made many hafts that were as close to perfection as can be....
The safest way to retrieve a stuck axe is with a sledge and wedge. One wedge started with a single jack will typically release the axe right away.
Not having to chase after your wood is a definite advantage. I try to guess the exact force that will make the split but still leave both pieces...
I think you've just described the key to a great splitter.
While the poll is not hardened the rafting axe does have notably thicker sides of the eye, a key element in how much pounding an axe can take.
We've discussed this ad nauseam and you're welcome to call it whatever you like but Council did indeed market this as a "Rafting Axe"....
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Hoffman makes some nice handles but the grips are angled down too far for my liking. The swells are also cut shorter than I like. If I'm going to...
Sadly this is the state of things today. I've found maybe 3 or 4 ready to use handles in the past decade and these were for boys axes or cruisers...
Yeah, at least 9 of 10 yard sales are a complete bust. Rotten furniture and lightly soiled baby clothes. :( You can usually tell with just a...