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odin13
30-05-2005, 09:45
hi i am new to this site, i am just wondering does anyone know a good hatchet or small axe for a beginner to use, however i am on a tight budget of £20 or maybe £25 max???
cheers :confused:

Damage1978
30-05-2005, 13:15
How about one of THESE (http://www.extremeoutdoorgear.co.uk/index.php?cPath=604_101_109_15 6&osCsid=f75274ee4987cfb1efe6396 055fbd6a4)

Hoodoo
30-05-2005, 13:19
Yup, I think a Wetterling would be a great choice for ya.

match
30-05-2005, 13:42
I ordered one of the Wetterlings (16H) axes from extreme outdoor gear a week or so ago - I'll post something up about it when it arrives - it'll be on back-order though so I'm not holding my breath it'll arrive any time soon!

OldJimbo
30-05-2005, 14:09
Great choice. Go for the longer one if possible. A cheaper alternative would be the Fiskars 600. You'll have to make a sheath for that one.

khimbar
30-05-2005, 16:59
Don't know how good it is but Attleborough at www.attacc.com have the Wetteling YXA axe for £19. Delivery is £4 off the top of my head.

I'm thinking of getting one of these...any good?

flibb
30-05-2005, 18:02
I was looking at that one as well, ended up getting an ultra cheapy old english hatchet from ebay. Hopefully will turn up tomorrow, will take it out for test down the woods in the week. Total price was £9.70 inc postage, seems to be hte going price for 2nd hand stuff.

khimbar
30-05-2005, 19:06
Maybe I should order one then. Just in the name of research of course? :)

Woody68
31-05-2005, 20:41
I had considered a Gransfors Small Forest Axe but thought that the price was a little steep. So I ended up buying a Wetterings Long Hunting Axe for £22.50. It needed to be sharpened correctly however this is no a hard task for any Bushcrafter. I think the axe is great and is the most used out of the four I have. I also removed the varnish from the handle and oiled it.

Squidders
31-05-2005, 21:04
hi i am new to this site, i am just wondering does anyone know a good hatchet or small axe for a beginner to use, however i am on a tight budget of £20 or maybe £25 max???
cheers :confused:

hmmm...... homebase axe ;)

OldJimbo
01-06-2005, 14:42
flibb: I'm interested to hear how your ebay axe made out. I'm amazed at some of the axes I've collected off ebay over the years.

EdS
02-06-2005, 09:21
you could get a top quality billhook for £20 -£25.

troy
05-06-2005, 22:06
I know gransfors axes are expensive, but I got one the other day - the new mini axe(picture here (http://www.wisementrading.com/knifeandsaw/camp_axes.htm) ) got mine from weald open museum.

It is smaller then the wildlife axe, but with its thinner blade it perfectly compliments the estwing sportsman I also use. I would describe it as between a heavey knife and a larger axe, great for fine detail on bow staves and some of the heavier work you could do with the wildlife axe, plus its so light you hardly know its hanging from your belt.

OldJimbo
05-06-2005, 22:45
I use one and also a Vaughan which is even smaller. Unfortunately the Vaughan, while cheap, demands a lot of reworking. Super tools!