I was at my Fathers compound today and came across some interesting axe heads. The first one I grabbed needed some pb blaster and a rag to make out the marks on the head. S A W logo 3 1/2 pound which I believe is an old Wetterlings. The next was an old Atco 2 1/4 from west Germany. The last was...
I already did a review on the ozark trail hatchet for its intended purposes. I'm not doing a second review on it, just sharing that it comes in handy as a "kitchen utensil". I was given some free jumbo hard shell lobsters from work and couldn't break open the claws with what I had available in...
There's a reason for having two modern work saws in the same class. It's called a back up saw lol. Just sell the 441 and 576 and get a ported 372 if you only want one saw in that class and Husqvarna is your brand of choice.
He's okay. I like most of his content but he can go on for half an hour about why he doesn't like an axe or hatchet that he has never used. I feel like sometimes he can't get past the fact that these tools are more than just bush craft items.
I think the blue Makita saws are very good looking and unique. My only other blue saws are Homelite Xl-12's...still looking for a Ford saw. Here is my small but impressive blue Makita.