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<blockquote data-quote="gulity1" data-source="post: 4621836" data-attributes="member: 35923"><p>Hatchets.. I have mutli choices, I dont believe that one is better then the other or this one for this or that. I have 3 steel handled cheap chineese ...junk I also have 2 hudson bay styled axes/hatchet 20" handles maybe? This is what I perfer for kindling dutys. I usually pick through my wood looking for striaght grained wood silver maple, hard maple, cherry, red oak-(has to be very dry) I also have a gerber hatchet with a saw in bottom handle its ok still perfer the hudson bay style just the right length. I split kindling on the top of a telephone pole chunk about 30" tall I works for me just the right height for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gulity1, post: 4621836, member: 35923"] Hatchets.. I have mutli choices, I dont believe that one is better then the other or this one for this or that. I have 3 steel handled cheap chineese ...junk I also have 2 hudson bay styled axes/hatchet 20" handles maybe? This is what I perfer for kindling dutys. I usually pick through my wood looking for striaght grained wood silver maple, hard maple, cherry, red oak-(has to be very dry) I also have a gerber hatchet with a saw in bottom handle its ok still perfer the hudson bay style just the right length. I split kindling on the top of a telephone pole chunk about 30" tall I works for me just the right height for me [/QUOTE]
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