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Yeah I’d even go as far as saying I preferred most of the Wetterlings axes over the Gransfors and I’ve had most of the Gränsfors at some time and moved most of them on again.
Ive noticed there prices have shot up a lot since they stopped making them.
And they have become fairly collectible
Such a shame because they were excellent axes. My advice would be keep an eye on eBay I was lucky and managed to pick one up last year.
Good luck and I hope you can find one Russ
I didn’t use it much the way it came from the factory really didn’t get on with the unusual shaped handle.
And like most axes it needed a bit of work on the the cutting edge didn’t take much to get it usable.
I decided to go with putting another short handle on it because I really do like...
The mods were the following
I removed the old handle by carefully drilling out the old the old wedge.
I reduced the size of the head by cutting it down with an angle grinder and some thin cutting discs. I kept the head cool but constantly cooling it down with a water soaked cloth.
Refined the...
It was indeed a ladder I actually bought a triple ladder just for the purpose of cutting up to make it
:0) yeah I get a fair few looks from people when out and about with it.
Normally lots of comments from people asking where they can get one form.
I’m working on a smaller trailer which I...
Or go down the route of making your own I made mine and it’s had a lot of different things on it over the years it’s had a few mods over the years ;0)
Cheers Russ
I had one and still have one and I sold off my small forest axe after I got mine.
Just a little bit heavier than SFA but it makes it a much more usable axe because of this.
I modified mine as I do with all my axes and sharps
Cheers Russ
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