Funny enough..... The old trigger finger has been hovering over buy direct on Hultafors axes for a
good few days. That's why I posted here...
Thanks Paul but seeing as I'm having to sell a lot of my gear off due to a change in circumstances I thought I would invest in a nice couple of proper (and beautiful
) axes. I make you right. If I was chopping wood all day I'd probably do the same. I might hang them on the wall on my boat inbetween use. I'm a bit sad like that.
Thanks Dave, I appreciate the effort and time. I didn't mention it so you had no way of knowing but in all likelihood I'm going to get a narrowboat of some variety.
Not sure I can fit a splitter on there!
I have looked and the general consensus seems to be that there is not a huge amount of difference in working quality, maybe the Gransfors Bruks have a slightly better handle finish? Think they are both owned by Hultafors now anyway. The Hultafors seem cheaper. (Relative term).
After a bit of whistful pondering I reckon I'd go for the Hultafors Aby Forest axe and the splitter, both the premium ranges because... after the last few months I deserve it. Simple as that.
I've have had an
ELWELL 3370 / 9" HERTFORD ' BILLHOOK
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/elwell-3370-hertford-billhook-bill-166657540for my whole adult life. I honestly think it's the perfect pattern as the edge varies in thickness from base to end and it is a mastery of form and purpose. Mine didn't have a handle for ever until I eventually rehandled mine with a much shorter (fist size) handle as that was how I'd used it for years. Balance is perfect.
I reckon with all three in my armoury I'm covered.
Especially for burglars.
I do have a weird penchant for a couple of small bearded axes mind...
https://www.workshopheaven.com/petr...bOCu2vAUHeAS56RzzLtJgViofCHFqEMRoCz2QQAvD_BwE
Not sure why. It might be a moot point (Heeeeyyyy !
) .... And the strangest hankering to visit a monastery.... Very weird....