Hello all,
I certainly never thought I would ever have to write a thread about a broken GB axe but today seems to be my lucky day...
I am currently in the middle of coppicing my small area of woodland and enjoy doing as much as possible with an axe when I have the time. So having recently purchased a double bit axe as a treat I thought I would give it a go. I hadn't been going more than 6 seconds before I see that the bottom tip of one of the edges had broken off and was lodge in the log. With a mixture of horror and bemusement I inspected the damage, it had snapped very cleanly from the rest of the axe.
Well I have emailed Gransfors to see what they say and hopefully they will stand by their warranty, just thought I would let you guys know as I thought it would be interesting to see how they handle this. Will keep you updated.
PS: Now before anyone says it I hadn't changed the edge or anything like that and had only sharpened it once using a GB combination stone.
I certainly never thought I would ever have to write a thread about a broken GB axe but today seems to be my lucky day...
I am currently in the middle of coppicing my small area of woodland and enjoy doing as much as possible with an axe when I have the time. So having recently purchased a double bit axe as a treat I thought I would give it a go. I hadn't been going more than 6 seconds before I see that the bottom tip of one of the edges had broken off and was lodge in the log. With a mixture of horror and bemusement I inspected the damage, it had snapped very cleanly from the rest of the axe.
Well I have emailed Gransfors to see what they say and hopefully they will stand by their warranty, just thought I would let you guys know as I thought it would be interesting to see how they handle this. Will keep you updated.
PS: Now before anyone says it I hadn't changed the edge or anything like that and had only sharpened it once using a GB combination stone.
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