I'm wanting some ideas about buying a small axe or hatchet up to £50 what should I get and where from for best deal
wow hello Robbi I'm good thanks and you so much has changed in the forums .hope I don't get in trouble but where is BB goneHello Mike, how are you old buddy ?
just found some info wow Mr cooper and I had our deference's but would I wish him wellAll good here Mike
There's loads of threads on it Mike, have a search matey
thanks for your info mate I'm lookingI have owned a roselli all round axe for around 10 years and love it for carving. However I got a hultafors carpenter axe around 6 months ago. In fact I was using it earlier today to do really fiddly choked up slicing cuts on tiny little fishing lure frog bodies. It just occurred to me I have only sharpened it once...on the day I got it. It just goes and goes, I've carved alder, beech, birch, euclatyptus, pitch pine, oak. Its a very very nice axe. Only down side is its a lot heavier than the roselli which is tiring after a while, but then again that weight gives the fine control on the delicate little cuts I was doing today
Of course, best advice is, for felling, get a felling axe, for splitting get a splitting axe, for carving......
I like the look of that axe cheers mate