Hultafors axes query

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Barn Owl

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Apr 10, 2007
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Never noticed the chopper and a good bit cheaper.

Basically for those short jaunts up to a mile from the car for splitting, my own thinking was to go for the hunter.
I think the extra inches of the chopper might annoy when carrying.

But, hey that's a really good price though
 

CallsignSam

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Jun 13, 2013
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I have the trekking axe and it is a great axe for the money. I have also just ordered the huntung axe which should be here tomorrow or friday.

It has the bit of extra legnth and different shape head, and i just wanted a new axe really...
I can give you some comparisons when it gives here.
 

Barn Owl

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I have an original 'husky' hatchet for wee jobs, so the chopper is probably what i need for processing logs for the camp fire

£31.97 all in, amazing..
 
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sunndog

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May 23, 2014
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Chopping axe ordered,

thanks gents

I do a lot of arborist work and use a couple of hultafors for that. They are a lot of axe for the money, especially the one red linked to
If you have a small husky hatchet (crafting axe) then the chopping axe is an even better choice IMO
 

British Red

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I think more helve is more important than more head. I also think there is a "sweet spot" around 2' and 2lbs that just "works". Call it a cruiser, a "boys axe", a limbing axe or a Forest axe - it just works - but is not too heavy.

I really hope you like the power and control it offers.
 

Barn Owl

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Swmbo will probably take it until my birthday, i bought a watch today that was to be put away but i'm wearing it (she's just in from work and hasn't noticed yet) lol
 

sunndog

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I think more helve is more important than more head. I also think there is a "sweet spot" around 2' and 2lbs that just "works". Call it a cruiser, a "boys axe", a limbing axe or a Forest axe - it just works - but is not too heavy.

I really hope you like the power and control it offers.


To me its a boys axe, but yeah absolutely agree. I'd rather lose a little off the head to gain on the haft

Incidentally. I'v only ever heard the word "cruiser" to describe a double bit. i didn't *know* people used It as a general axe size name.....every day a school day an all that eh

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sunndog

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Ah yep see what you mean now, my mistake

as before a Single or double bit, 2 or 2 1/2 lb axe with a sub 30" haft is an absolute joy to use. Personally I like 2lb on a 26" haft



Edited my last post to make a bit more sense too lol
 

scottishwolf

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Oct 22, 2006
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I've got the classic trekking axe Tam if ye fancy popping over for a nosey and a play with it. Got a good few small trees needing cut down and chopped up if yer up to it. Failing that, there's always the chainsaws lol. If ye want tae geez a hawn and there might even be a pie n beans in it for ye ;)
 

Barn Owl

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I've got the classic trekking axe Tam if ye fancy popping over for a nosey and a play with it. Got a good few small trees needing cut down and chopped up if yer up to it. Failing that, there's always the chainsaws lol. If ye want tae geez a hawn and there might even be a pie n beans in it for ye ;)

I'll try and manage that Dave
 

Everything Mac

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I've had the chopper axe for a few years now and it is a really nice bit of kit. Pity it doesn't have the forged finish but not the end of the world.
Mine arrived shaving sharp but needed a cover making up for it. - "Palace" of this parish was kind enough to make one up for me.

The axe will likely need a bit of a clean up as the final grinding is a bit rough - but it has been a very solid and reliable work horse for me. a real nice tool.

Andy
 

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