15 November 2012, 22:28,
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what hatchet would you buy and why
i have got a few hatchets, not good one,s.. been wondering what do you have in your kit, i want to get a real good hatchet , can you tell me what you think i should be getting...to stand the test of time ...thanks folks
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15 November 2012, 22:36,
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Paul
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
Don't use one, prefer the versatility of my kukri.
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15 November 2012, 22:38,
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
I still have the machette that was issued to me when I was stationed in Malaysia [ Malaya then ], but I have lost the webbing sheath,.... its not a hatchet of course but in many ways its better having got a longer blade,..and possibly lighter,....
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15 November 2012, 22:41,
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Metroyeti
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
Gransfors axes are meant to be superb. I fancy getting a tomahawk/throwing axe
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15 November 2012, 22:50,
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Mandlaka
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
Khukuri all the way!!!
Weapon, chopper, knife (comes with utility knife and sharpener / fire striker all in the same sheath)!
Forget the hatchet.
Paul has my support in this one.
By the way, Paul, which manufacturer made yours? I need to get one and am a bit unsure...
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15 November 2012, 23:09,
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Paul
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
Mines an 1973 Gurkha issue so you'll struggle to beat it.
IMO the cheapy £29 (ish) Cold steel version isn't much cop.
The Ka-Bar Machete Kukri is a beast though. £60-70 (ish)
Watch your fingers with this one. I used a mates one straight out of the packing and sliced my thumb for two stitches worth.
Never known a kukri so sharp.
He uses a puck stone to keep his kukri sharp.
Me, I use the chakmak (little blunt edge knife) that came with mine to keep the edge nice.
His rusts so needs oiling, mine doesn't.
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Any help?
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15 November 2012, 23:18,
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Metroyeti
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
Got a british army issue machete for under twenty quid, carnt fault it nice and sturdy bit of kit.
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16 November 2012, 00:10,
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Mandlaka
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
I just saw a huge kukri from the kukri house.
Damn it is massive!
Need to check it out a bit more...
Keep you posted.
Thanks for the link, Paul. Nice new location to check out.
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16 November 2012, 01:35,
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
I have 2 modified Tramontina machetes (from heinne, amazing for £8!). I was looking into hatchets myself and am probably going to get a Husqvarna hatchet to see how I feel with it.
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16 November 2012, 08:43,
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RE: what hatchet would you buy and why
I love renovating old tools, several years ago I came across an old US army hatchet head, I made and fitted an extra long ash handle, it has lovely balance and I could fell a decent size tree with it if I needed to, I would not swap it for any other, tried to do the same with another old hatchet head since, but just could not get the balance right.
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