Broken machete

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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I had a Tramontina machete but BENT the blade hitting a branch that was too tough for the tool...
I have also had Tram knives that left chunks of blade embeded in green ash when I tried chopping through them ...
Not my favourite maker....
I have a Martindale Golok that, after reprofiling the edge, making a new sheath and reshaping the handle, is excellent...but superceded by a vintage billhook....
 

slowworm

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May 8, 2008
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why don't you buy a billhook?
i guess it is less "sexy" but it does the job,and it's easy to find...

I have two but I've found in a limited space, clearing brambles next to a fence, that the hook can catch on the brambles and whip them towards me.

For some jobs I use a billhook and other jobs I'll use other tools. After the experience I've had I'm unlikely to try cutting many branches either, I'll remember to use my saw.
 
Jul 6, 2010
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Yorkshire
had the same problem with a fox Golok Gave this to my son for his birthday
He had the Golok for a few months and had not seen too much action with it, Just chopping firewood, etc, the blade is a very sharp piece of steel.
He commented that the handle is a little small and the piece didn’t have enough weight,. Unfortunately whilst pulling it out of a small tree it broke clean in two, the steel is very hard & brittle. Fox said it was mistreated, and it was our fault it broke, (it may be my son was a bit rough with it but he excepted it to be a durable tool) I have to praise Heinnie for their attitude towards this problem they (not Fox) reimbursed me in full at their discretion hence the reason I have just purchase another bit of kit from them the Chris Caine Black Micarta, better luck next time
(and I will make sure he handles this one with great care and respect)
 
You too huh.
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