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Outdoor Section => The Axe Hole => Topic started by: PartizaN on February 21, 2017, 05:25:03 PM
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All my axe's stuff:
- small noname hatchet renoveted with one's owen hands;
- Hultafors Classic Hunting Axe - best outdoor tool
- the biggest one, old noname axe found on the flea market and renoveted with one's owen hands - best for all hardcore tasks
- Fiskars 1500 pro
every year helps me in preparing wood to my fireplace
(http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag9/przemekm75/Forum/DSCF2182%20Kopiowanie_zpsnr2f3o27.jpg)
(http://i1296.photobucket.com/albums/ag9/przemekm75/Forum/DSCF2180%20Kopiowanie_zpsjilhlytm.jpg)
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Very nice and cool pic!
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Nice 8) You have done a great job renovating those axes :tu: and they sure look like they get plenty of work :D :like: :like:
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Nice axes! :tu:
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Now this man has a terrific wood pile.
Nice axes too.
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Thx All :)
I really like good tools, not only axes ;)
You're right that they get planty of work :D - every year I prepare about 15m3 (it's about 530 ft3) :D
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Now this man has a terrific wood pile.
Nice axes too.
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What he said :drool:
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Great axe's and excellent wood pile. :tu:
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Thx All :)
I really like good tools, not only axes ;)
You're right that they get planty of work :D - every year I prepare about 15m3 (it's about 530 ft3) :D
By hand that's impressive! It really nice work splitting though. Being a bit of a city-kid (with rural relatives) I don't do it a lot and I guess part of the charm is that I don't have to. Last year I had a session while taking care of some trees that we felled where we where three generations of men at work (no, not the land down under kind) my grandfather being 90!
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Nice axes, good work!
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Nice axes :tu: :tu: