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A good hatchet
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<blockquote data-quote="livemusic" data-source="post: 6092315" data-attributes="member: 80793"><p>I have an Estwing Fireside Friend splitting hatchet. I think it has a 4 lb head, it's pretty heavy. It works well but sometimes, I just want something lighter for splitting kindling. Anyone have a favorite? I saw a nice looking Stihl but I can't find it in the USA; it is a called a Stihl Universal Hatchet AX 6 P on the Stihl site. I also consider buying a nice wooden handle hatchet only because wood is nice but I worry about breaking the handle. I am not opposed to non-wood handles, that is mostly what I use. But I do understand some people having 'pride of ownership' from owning wooden handled tools. I do not know of a good choice in wooden handle hatchet either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livemusic, post: 6092315, member: 80793"] I have an Estwing Fireside Friend splitting hatchet. I think it has a 4 lb head, it's pretty heavy. It works well but sometimes, I just want something lighter for splitting kindling. Anyone have a favorite? I saw a nice looking Stihl but I can't find it in the USA; it is a called a Stihl Universal Hatchet AX 6 P on the Stihl site. I also consider buying a nice wooden handle hatchet only because wood is nice but I worry about breaking the handle. I am not opposed to non-wood handles, that is mostly what I use. But I do understand some people having 'pride of ownership' from owning wooden handled tools. I do not know of a good choice in wooden handle hatchet either. [/QUOTE]
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