I want to thank my youtube crew. For seeing through the flashy tiktoks and still having the patience and interest to come see what I ACTUALLY am about on a deeper level. Have the best day. And remember, if you are taking the internet too seriously, you just need some fresh air. Talk soon! More fitness, health and outdoor advice...on the way!
@willmcelwain3057 Жыл бұрын
Have you looked at any competition axes with fuller or pockets for smoother cuts. You see them in the timber Stihl competitions.
@makipops Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for being awesome and sharing your talent and knowledge and personality. You’re a gem! 🫶🏾
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
@@willmcelwain3057 i own a tasmania like that. But they aren’t great for splitting. Those are all felling axes 💪🏼
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
And a great way to get fresh air's to get out and split wood!! Soooo addictive!!
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
@@willmcelwain3057 For 500 bucks you can get one of them!. You guys going to go have a spinning competition that would be one thing but I can't see spending that kind of money I'd love to have one but probably never will. I love the fish cars isocore 8 lb splitting maul that he mentions. There's no other mom like it on the market there 70 bucks and if you break they send you a new one...
@aldocort3418 Жыл бұрын
He's humble, transparent and informative. This is one of the better channels on KZbin.
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Thank you so damn much....seriously
@Sandy_Marley10 ай бұрын
@@ThorenBradley😋😭
@Yes-r7i5 ай бұрын
@@Sandy_Marley ayo
@sadrienАй бұрын
You are forgetting the most important part, he's hot.
@shawnsearle4724 Жыл бұрын
I used the fiskars 8lbs iso maul for a few hours today. Definitely feeling it. Worked flawlessly on medium sized rounds, a lot of them were 1 hit splits 👍 This will be my second winter on a woodstove and I think I'm addicted to splitting and stacking firewood. Lol.
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
It keeps you connected a little huh bro?
@shawnsearle4724 Жыл бұрын
Yes sir! -11c and felt great.
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
Fiskars Isocore Maul is my favorite!. I agree... My family has heated with wood for 23 years now. My son's you to split it or used friends hydraulic splitters. About three years ago I got addicted to splitting firewood with a splitting maul. It is very addictive I will always love doing it!!! I hope Thoren tries one.
@china1013 Жыл бұрын
I use the Fiskars X25 (6.25lbs) and it's perfect for my 5'8" frame and only weighing 145lbs.
@samiam830 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradleyYou know I was always looking for a better way to say that. And I think you nailed it. Yeah it keeps me connected to the outdoors and what life is all about. Makes me realize that life isn’t always concrete jungles and paper money
@DiRT3Xbox360 Жыл бұрын
Engineer here: on those breaking bolts. A broken bolt usually has 3 causes: -plate (the things you are clamping) is not stiff enough -bolt is too stiff (too short or too thick) -or the bolt is not tightened enough Since your bolts keep breaking, one of those things has to be the case. The first 2 would require a redesign by the manufacturer unless you are willing to modify your axe… However i don’t know how much you did tighten those bolts… Contrary to common believe, you are not protecting a bolt by tightening it less. If you want your bolts to last you have to tighten them as much as possible without destroying the thread..! (Also a Little loctite 243 might help…) Hope that could help, even tho it probably won’t :)
@M4NOK7 ай бұрын
Honestly there really is no other possible reason other than bad design. An axe will experience a shit ton of load. I don't know how to bolts are breaking specifically but if it's shearing off (which would be my guess) It's just a design problem. The only solution would to only be to add more cross-sectional area which would mean more bolts. Torquing it more would also help though. Increasing the normal force would increase the static friction reducing the moment produced which causes the shear in the first place but considering it's allen wrenches which aren't normally used for high torque applications it really is a design problem.
@VitruvianEngineer2 ай бұрын
Would be a sheering force against the grain. Bolt thickness max will be somewhere around 1.5x less the available width of the wood either side being inserted into. So if it's a 2 inch width, then you'd expect a maximum of 1/2 inch bolt Assuming the company is experienced they've designed to meet this standard. Mechanism for securing that bolt is another matter. Could very well be a better method than threading. 🎉so yes, I agree you're correct, all I added is screws probably not a great method by designer. -industrial engineer
@Jay_Ira Жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know about those bolts breaking. The company should absolutely see that feedback and adjust their product accordingly. You're doing a great job letting your viewers know about the dangers of that axe. Somebody could die while swinging it. Thanks bud, keep up the great work.
@obnoxiouspriest Жыл бұрын
Try the Gransfors splitters. They've gotten me through 3 winters when I needed it. Their Small forest axe is my best friend when I camp or hike. It's such a pleasure to use.
@JMakesWell Жыл бұрын
Tool Maker here, I don’t know if you’ve tried on that troublesome axe but they might’ve shipped with grade 5 or less bolts. Goin up to grade 8 and throwing some red thread locker on em might hold up a bit longer/ stop the need for readjustment. Keep up the insightful content brother 👍
@CarpeDiem6018 ай бұрын
Came here to say this! Stronger bolt and loctite the threads!
@stephenclark69618 ай бұрын
Red loctite would make it a hell of a time to get the sheared section of bolt out though. Although I do agree that if they weren't shifting around, they'd be less likely to break off.
@sieve59 ай бұрын
This is probably one of your best videos man. I like this type of video over your short form content. No BS axe reviews.
@TrippieHippie420 Жыл бұрын
Come for the axe content, stay for the amazing personality
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Well dang. Thank you!
@jacklees682 Жыл бұрын
I've used Hultafors for a while now and they're good quality wooden haft axes for the money overall. only issue would be the purpose splitter range as they don't have the most aggressive head for really big logs to split, but if you target the edges of the log rather than the middle, it isn't much of an issue. My favourite of theirs's is the trekking axes for bushcraft
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
I noticed that! Just a little too narrow! Beautiful though.
@ryanwilliams9943 Жыл бұрын
Took my dad's old ax with a warped handle and made it a bit shorter for splitting and I love it. Still has a little bit of a curve but helps to swing it to the side if you are not seasoned.
@ryanwilliams9943 Жыл бұрын
How do I send pics? I drilled 2 holes in the head and used steel dows to hold head in place. Never seen this done before but I did ruin multiple bits drilling through the head.
@inertproductionsalternate9114 Жыл бұрын
My family has a saying. Chop your own wood and it will warm you twice. No idea where that originated but my dad has a copper version of it in his woodshop that my grandfather had before.
@dicapriodiamond2077 Жыл бұрын
Yep just about every older person has the same saying lol. Must of been a popular quote back in the 20s-40s
@PingPongTingTong123 Жыл бұрын
The book Walden by Henry David Thoreau is where that originated 🤙
@nicholasadams2374 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Love the honest, no bullshit approach. It's refreshing.
@pumello Жыл бұрын
Im a caretaker of a few HultsBruk axes from the 1940-1960, and a small Gränsfors hatchet, and a finnish Kellokoski 12.2 axe. Love them all.
@mdocod4 ай бұрын
This video is just absolutely fantastic information. We all know you pack a serious punch and know what tools are worth bothering with. It's kinda nice to know that swinging my isocore through cords and cords of firewood isn't some travesty, like I'm missing out on some magical splitting tool. Honestly It works pretty good for me, but the handle near the head is about shot because I do overstrike once and awhile.
@RECTALBURRITO6 ай бұрын
I have a Fiskars Maul and it's worked for me. But I don't split with it that often, usually sledge things in place. I think I used it once to help with replacing a seized wheel bearing from the hub lol
@calebsiegler5471 Жыл бұрын
I am a straight, happily married man living in Phoenix Arizona (no need for firewood) and I’ve been watching you split wood for the last hour. Why is it so good?
@sarapitts33077 ай бұрын
Love the real talk. Not sugar coated to appease the companies. Stay safe and thank you for all your videos.
@eradicater4186 Жыл бұрын
I rather enjoyed this video. Just chilling and talking about tools. Thanks for the chill.
@pcp25228 ай бұрын
I have no idea why I like this guy so much. I'm not even into wood splitting, but I find myself watching anyway.
@bossplaier Жыл бұрын
I have the Helco and I have not had the same issues. I don't use it super often, I typically use a Fiskers splitting maul. Nice video
@TheDarth20103 ай бұрын
I have the Helko Vario universal splitting axe witch is the baby brother to the log splitter for splitting average sized and smaller pieces. I absolutely love it and haven't had issues with the bolts yet. I do put BLUE Loctite on the bolts though to keep them from back out witch may be your problem with them breaking (don't use red, blue is sufficient and you wont have to worry about the bolt seizing). I do need a new maul though, the one I have is and old steel handled one and its a pain. I'm going to try out the Forster splitting maul from Helko, its only a 6.5 lb head but has a 36" hickory handle and the tooth on the end of the bit for grabbing pieces. Its also only $120 instead of $200.
@liamdavies1474 Жыл бұрын
You gotta try the Gransfors bruks splitting maul, I’ve got one and love it, the feel of the handle is perfect and profile of the head splits for fun, it’s light, only 7lbs so can go all day with it. If anyone’s done it right it’s them guys
@ShelbyvsViper3 ай бұрын
I second that! I have a 6-1/2 lb GB because I’m 67 years old and like to keep my back intact so I can walk the next day. Sorry, I don’t have a young swinging dick anymore.. but I can swing a good wood handle comfortable splitter for a couple hours! 😂😂
@Lackschuh787 ай бұрын
Thoren, first of all thanks for your wood cracking videos and reels. We moved out of the city and have now more landside. Also we now have an offen and need of course wood. My first axe was a X25 from Fiskars and I also bought a X27 to get a longer handle. I saw your video and your concern about the Helko Vario 2000 and the Saxon. I will go for both to test them for me. I also saw that they have a Tomahawk handle (fiber) where you can put on the Vario blades into it. Without you I never would know that Helko is sitting in my working town Wuppertal and made this cool axes. Thanks
@twocityfoodies8476 Жыл бұрын
I got an axe to split some big pieces of firewood I got for a deal. A lot harder than it looks so props to you for having these videos. My wife is a huge fan and I'll admit so am I! Saying hello from the big apple!
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
This humbled me to pieces. Thank you!!
@pauls.2308 Жыл бұрын
How down to earth you are, despite your gifts and skills, is good to see. Stay humble, friend, and thank you for sharing such unique and... honestly, encouraging content! 👍🏾💪🏾✝️
@liamdavies1474 Жыл бұрын
Only thing that might be an issue for you with the Gransfors bruks splitting maul is the length. I’m 5’10 and found it to be short at first, but if you stick with it, get used to it, you’d be hard set to find a better maul
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
The Fiskars 8 lb splitting maul is nothing like the Collins or Truper...or any other Maul. First off, like you said, break it they will replace it. Second, with the vibration dampening handle, it feels so much better and less tiring. Third, it just plain Works better, possibly due to the different design of the head; it is like no other Maul head in existence and if you try one, I am pretty sure that you will finally have found your favorite Weapon of Wood Splitting Mass Destruction!!! $69.00 bucks online. You can buy three of them for one of those Helkos you hate so much. If you break it, you have a back up reading l ready to go. Break it, the it to where you bought it and get a new one...or just email a pic to Fiskars. At least that's what I did for my geared lopper my son broke, can't a pic and they sent a blade!
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Ordering tonight 😂 just because i love that exaggerated hammer backing! Will review after a few weeks
@mdocod4 ай бұрын
I'm 5'9"ish and prefer a 36" handle on a splitting ax or maul. I think it's safer. Change the angle of rotation to be more down and less back at ya. It's long enough that with a heavy splitting maul you can basically just drop it on the wood and let the weight do the work.
@Simon916 Жыл бұрын
that is so nice ,thanks Thoren .got so many useful information from this video.👍
@mitchellgardner2193 Жыл бұрын
Have you tried council tools woodcraft pack axe? By no means is it a felling axe, but for small jobs, that thing is amazing, and the head of the axe is beautiful.
@LanceOFCL2 ай бұрын
I have a Husky Feller/Splitting axe with hickory handle, and a Husky Synthetic 8lb Maul and they do their job. Helped men fell and split hundreds of medium trees for out door fires so far. I gotta say though their Maul doesn’t have the best splitting angle, it is rounded so it doesn’t sink in as easy to get a good depth to wedge it apart, often just leaves a big dent, but on easier log always does it, so i slowly shave away metal as i need to when sharpening, one day, providing i don’t miss with it too much till then, it may have the wedge shape i want haha
@JoeyKnifeInnovations5 ай бұрын
Cool that you took the time to educate us. I live in Finland so we usually buy a Fiskars Axe and scissors etc. I was interested to hear that you mentioned Fiskars. Positively surprised I just wish they would make them with the wooden handle. So much nicer for my hands. I also think wooden handles are the only good handles. Perhaps I should buy one and replace the synthetic handle with a wooden one..
@graysonchamberlain956 Жыл бұрын
I just asked you on tiktok the other day your views on axes, and was so stoked to see this video and hear your views🤘
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@deloreshoschouer19488 ай бұрын
Thor, you need to design the perfect axe head, and the perfect handle; then contact a company whom you trust to build it for you. Put your name on it. It will sell like a wild fire spreads! Love your videos, keep doin it! Delores
@elijahvriends7490 Жыл бұрын
I split wood for a living about a total of 12 months as well as tons at home and in my free time. I've used a fiskers 5 lbs splitting axe for the entirety of that time its never broke and splits beautifully
@mickeydoodle6014 Жыл бұрын
“Well, you just don’t know how to blah blah blah” Said every fellow guy who has gotten in their bag over poor purchases.
@Finksta951 Жыл бұрын
Also Look into ARP fasteners for your helco. they make high strength fasteners for the automotive industry. I bet they have some bolts in that size that wont break no matter how hard you swing it.
@trapsetting101 Жыл бұрын
I just got an estwing 8 lb. Maul and absolutely love it. For 40 bucks can't go wrong. It has that aggressive profile almost comparable to an axe, but with a really nice flare.
@Charles36.8 ай бұрын
I have the hinterland,hessen and spaltaxt all are great have had them for years never had any problems just have to take care of your tools. Great video
@KM-rh4zl7 ай бұрын
I have no need to learn about axes or splitting wood, but finding these videos so interesting
@jacobwilbert1018 Жыл бұрын
That neat helko has metal to metal mating surface, not good for repeated heavy impacts. Thats why its shearing bolts, when you tighten them over n over the bolts are stretching n getting weaker each time. Thx, good info 🇺🇲
@dtc20445 ай бұрын
this helped, kinda knew I was having an issue with my splitter because has a narrow flare. Kept getting double strikes and getting stuck. Thank you
@cristianovitorio6326 Жыл бұрын
I'm Brazilian and I really liked this channel
@foubert45 Жыл бұрын
Good video! Would be definitely interested in a review of the Gränsfors Bruk large splitting axe with long handle and their splitting maul! Thought you were a fellow Canadian in all the snow but your from Northern California?
@craigwagner3791 Жыл бұрын
I have the Gransfors bruk carving hatchet i use in the woods and I love it. I don't sit wood much but I do appreciate the reviews. Thanks
@SGpoloB7 ай бұрын
Collin’s axe is an amazing company and has been for years! Thank you for all of these tips and stuff bro, as someone who just started a business
@go2ground Жыл бұрын
Check out bucking Billy Ray , has an axe called the wood bullet , planning on ordering one this springs I use mauls more than axes due to the hardwoods I have to split but they are definitely bad ass
@buck1978 Жыл бұрын
Great vid man and my first maul was a truper great worker had it over three years and it still dies the job
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Weird how long those cheap ones last huh? 😂 like gas station sunglasses. Last longer than the expensive ones
@buck1978 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradley ha ha yup
@ronkay15737 ай бұрын
My 8lb Collins maul still going after 20+ yrs but I prefer the lighter Gransfor Bruks maul. Axes, I’d choose the Tuatahi work axe. Good video.
@bradbraun-127511 ай бұрын
Literally had the splitter ordered today till I saw this. I’ll go with the vario model. Thanks for the heads up.
@hixen9249 Жыл бұрын
at this point you should make your own axe product thoren.
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Working on something ASAP! But I will have to use it for a few weeks before I can recommend it!
@patrikperina6162 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your honesty and transparency. Good video man 🪓
@joppy232 Жыл бұрын
I have a 6lb collins maul with a hickory handle that has been holding up very well! Pretty great for the price
@gardnerjp115 күн бұрын
8lbs Fiskars has worked great for me! Good weight, balance, and it's fun to use.
@donwilburn24709 ай бұрын
Thanks for the honesty. I bought a cheap kobalt splitting axe and it dies alright. Think I'm gonna have to go ahead and get an 8 pound maul soon
@juandoe5697 Жыл бұрын
I’m don’t even split wood but you keep it real so I’m going to keep watching
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
AYE! Thanks man. Anything else you would rather I make a video about, so I can at least keep it in mind?
@juandoe5697 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradley nothing specific comes to mind, just keep up the good work man!
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
@@kevingarvey8012i’m on it! Fiber types coming soon.
@georgecolee76633 ай бұрын
Ochsenkopf makes truly amazing and durable axes and mauls. The Stihl branded ones are a deal too. Way to save me from buying an axe that breaks bolts! Thank you
@sieve59 ай бұрын
Gransfors is quite good. I like any of the Swedish axes I've tried.
@michaelkearney5562 Жыл бұрын
If your Collins 8lb maul with the fibreglass/composite handle comes loose or breaks, then there is the opportunity to replace it with a timber handle. There is no need to throw it away. If you don't have the skills to replace the handle, there are plenty of instructional videos on youtube to help you.
@cmmnsenserules4339 Жыл бұрын
Ohh hey, it took until the end but you did mention Fiskars replacement/customer service is very good. I'm by no means on your skill level so having a good tool that can be replaced when I fuck up, definitely a selling point. Great video, I'm subscribing.
@oliviervanoeveren6348 Жыл бұрын
A good question is if there would be the perfect splitting axe, especially since not everybody uses it the same way, but also because of softer-harder wood. I have thought about making such a perfect head myself: Not too heavy, purposefully dented surface immediately after the edge (to have less contact area) and an agressive gradient, much like that last maul. Last but not least, I will make the eye bigger, because for me, the connection from handle to head always appears as the weakest link
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Yes. Exactly. Especially the bigger eye.
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
There is a perfect Splitting MAUL; Fiskars Isocore Maul is my favorite!. Have you tried it?
@oliviervanoeveren6348 Жыл бұрын
@@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 I looked it up, and it does indeed look very well thought out. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a wooden handle, which I do not prefer. A wooden handle adds a bit of style and is far more easily replaced if broken
@reecec626 Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile tens of thousands of women are watching a beard trimmer ad.
@naturalPaths3 ай бұрын
“How I trim my beard.” I am 71. I felt a little creepy watching it. Thorne is a wonderful spokesperson. Oh, and then there is the ax that I just thought around the house!
@Schacal6666 Жыл бұрын
Fiskars are the best. The shock absorption and steel core etc. make it more comfortable and nearly indestructible
@jeremyyost78 Жыл бұрын
I have that exact same collins maul, bout it in 2018. It looks rough from years of abuse but i still use it to this day.. kudos
@ALE-zk6tb Жыл бұрын
"Im not strong", swing 4/5 kilos axe head every day 😂
@azren22556 ай бұрын
Surprised the Helko Wurk didn't work out for you. I've had a feller and a splitting maul and so far after a few hundred hours (200-300) of use on pine, oak, and ash I've never had the bolts break. Cracked a handle with a few bad overstrikes when I got tired one day, but nothing like what you are seeing. I got the Helko Wurk after I went through two Fiskars whose handles kept snapping around where I gripped (so I don't think it was overstrike). Still each their own, and glad to hear your thoughts on it.
@kylespeaks7401 Жыл бұрын
Serious question, no jealousy included. What have you done to be able to afford this rural lifestyle, killer house, and maybe the best home gym I've ever seen? You are living the life I want for my family so I am genuinely curious. Thanks.
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Saved. I didn't have kids....and I used facebook marketplace to buy used equipment!
@kylespeaks7401 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradley right on bud. Keep it up!
@SuperMulletguy Жыл бұрын
Love my bruised up synthetic maul. Appreciate your advice
@superglx7028 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video I think you saved me from buying that 2 piece Helko
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah!!
@unsungronin809311 ай бұрын
I enjoy your KZbin channel! Keep the videos coming
@herbertgearing1702 Жыл бұрын
I think Collins is now owned by the same company as truper and from what I have seen the Collins seems like the better finished versions but they seem to have the same head and handles in many cases but the Collins looks a bit better for 25-35%more money but we're talking $25vs $35 maybe $50 for their upper limit. I have owed a Collins boys axe /hatchet for the canoe and recently picked up a truper 3.5 felling axe. They are some of the nicest inexpensive hardware store axes I have used. Go to the store and pick out one with a good handle and hang, I haven't seen any bad grinds but be picky and prepared to go a few different places if necessary but it is definitely worth the effort. Their wood handles can be great, and there is nothing wrong with the heads that a file can't cure.
@Vikingwerk Жыл бұрын
You might try using Grade 8 bolts on that axe, they are usually coated with a dark green surface, and are *way* tougher than regular shiny hardware store bolts.
@jake_norsegael Жыл бұрын
Brother, thank you I swear I thought I was the only one every beard I see is perfectly manicured and trimmed and just so nice… Too nice lol not saying I don’t keep my beard healthy but it is definitely not prissy and primped🤪🤙🏻
@lxchieo2106 Жыл бұрын
Only KZbinr ad I’ve watched the whole way through
@hanssmidt129 ай бұрын
idk why but splitting wood is the only work where i come back from and cant wait for the next day. I can do it for ever i think
@superglx7028 Жыл бұрын
Off the topic just a quick question what's your favorite brand and style of pants for working?
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Good question. Carhartt and Wrangler both make good work pants.
@krisross13268 ай бұрын
Don't bother with Hultafors/gransfors bruk. Build quality isn't all it's made out to be. I've had a splitting axe for two weeks and the handles already falling apart! I paid a £140 for the axe as an upgrade to my Fiskars. Honestly I wish I hadn't bothered now! Great advice in your video. Just buy a cheap one and beat it till it breaks 👍
@stevenjohnblundell276811 ай бұрын
A great honest review. Great wisdom, freely shared. Thanks
@BlackWhirlwindSett Жыл бұрын
Lol I was looking at one of those Vario 2000 Splitting Axe, but hearing this I am not. Im a 265lb guy, wouldn't want to replace bolts either. I have heard Gransfors bruks, makes incredible axes.
@socketman Жыл бұрын
Damn, I have that same Hellko Werk axe, split a couple of cords of wood with it and nothing has broken yet. I wonder if there's some higher grade bolts you could use so it never breaks. I love that axe.
@Zairn12345 Жыл бұрын
Higher grade bolts, yeah. He’s maybe hitting harder than you. Also, he maybe could have a third bolt drilled and tapped in, a bigger one to solve that issue and give more rigidity.
@nobshistoryengineering4421 Жыл бұрын
Have many Gransfors axes, all excellent. Have the splitting axe and a maul among others.
@leoironwolf2828 Жыл бұрын
Underrated video, you are the man,bro 🙏
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
Fiskars Isocore Maul is my favorite!. Have you tried it??
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
It’s next on the review list!
@howtogetoutofbabylon8978 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradley I would think that if you contact them, they would send you one!!!
@qasim512 Жыл бұрын
You made this video 2 weeks too late lol I bought the Vario 2000 but the smaller splitting axe not the large log splitter and it sat in my garage for a month and I recently used it, I like it but I am afraid that the head would become loose and the bolts will break just from the feel of it. Also, I thinned out the handle for the Saxon Splitter and it feels much better but I agree that 36 inch handle would've been ideal. Lastly, if you can get your hands on a vintage tasmanian axe from either plumb or hytest, try that. I have a feeling you will fell in love with those.
@qasim512 Жыл бұрын
Lol and for that gnarly knotty twisted softwood, a large vintage double bit with phantom bevels is an amazing option.
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
🫡🫡 Tasmanian axe. Next on the list
@qasim512 Жыл бұрын
@@ThorenBradleyTry to get the only ones, personally I don't think Helko one will be any good just because their handles are super think and awkward. I got 2 axe heads coming in from Australia this week. Hytest brand, got them from eBay. They are supposed to be the best for tasmanian axes. I have plumb tasmanian and it's a decent splitter but it's only 4lbs so doesn't have all that punch behind it.
@LoveBystroem Жыл бұрын
Dude send that second axe to cody, wranglerstar. He could probably make any type of handle you’d like.
@joecliffordson Жыл бұрын
Common now. Not one comment about mentoring the kids. Boys and girls should always have blade play. Sharpening ,cutting and all the rest. Nice job.
@rebbenati Жыл бұрын
I truly enjoy your videos im 62 from Hungary I spitting wood every day… gransford bruks is my only axes i use…. I would like to know where to get suspenders like you wear… and i also have all the manscape equipment lol
@setzer1987 Жыл бұрын
There is also Ochsenkopf from germany they are quite popular here.
@Witcher14 Жыл бұрын
You have a specific axe to throw around the house for when kids come round ?!!!!!!! Man after my own heart ha ha ha ha
@madmartigan8774 Жыл бұрын
Good solid review. Good to see a youtuber who does real world reviews. Plus a whole lot of handsomeness in that video 😅😅
@vissersven9 ай бұрын
Did you try stronger bolts? 10.9 - 12.9 for instance?
@GoranPeuc11 ай бұрын
"Have axe around the house to give to kids when they come so they can play with it." This is the way it's supposed to be. Of course, supervise them a little bit, but let kids explore tools even if they are sharp. If they cut themselves, great, lesson learned! They'll heal!
@Schacal6666 Жыл бұрын
13:35 Fiskars never break. They are way different and way more stable than the other companies lol. They are a 500 year old company from Finnland
@dimitargeorgiev3346 Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on Fiskars x27 is it good for splitting not so big pieces?
@ThorenBradley Жыл бұрын
Hell YES! Great
@robbiejeiter Жыл бұрын
oh friend, you have a frozen booger throughout the video, hahaha it's funny but thank you very much for the video and your dedication to the subject, a hug
@gavinelliot3564 Жыл бұрын
Hart.full tang.last a thousand years.T800Aust
@jynniferspencer861 Жыл бұрын
I love and appreciate your honesty. You always tell it like it is without blowing smoke up my ass. Thanks Thor! 🤘😎💗
@code_xj Жыл бұрын
Hvae you tried the tasmania comp axe from helko werk? Bucking billy ray uses it