Clarence
WKR
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2018
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- 571
Use the same. Works good. Made a sheath with duct tape and cardboard.Corona saw from lowes,i have had multiple saws and for the money its hard to best,i also have a gb hatchet that never gets used.
Use the same. Works good. Made a sheath with duct tape and cardboard.Corona saw from lowes,i have had multiple saws and for the money its hard to best,i also have a gb hatchet that never gets used.
Do you guys find the small forest axe to short ever? I’ve always preferred abit longer axe, something about the length of my arm. Just seems more versatile.
A couple of times I did but it was operator error, the shape and build of the axe tricked me into biting off more than I could chew a couple of times when I first got it. It was sharp enough and handy enough to get through the job but just a lot of work.Do you guys find the small forest axe to short ever? I’ve always preferred abit longer axe, something about the length of my arm. Just seems more versatile.
I tried one on bone last year and it was terrible. This year a havalon barracuta with the bone saw blade was a demon.I have a Sven saw in my river boat but had never used it on bone. Are you guys using them on bone?
Yep I have used the old tree wrench alot. works greatI like to use two trees close together and just break the wood. You can do it nicely up to about 5 inches.
I use a wyoming saw and pack a good sheath knife that I can baton wood with if I want it split
Medium. I temporarily list mine and my new one was much cheaper in large teeth. Found the old one and can use side by side, medium.Any preference on teeth? After seeing this I am buying a Silky for sure. Probably going to use it most on small stuff.