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    Default Axe for under 」10?

    Im after a simple axe to use when i take groups out. Is it possible to get a good SHARP axe for under a tenner? if so...where? and would it have to be sharpened much?

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    I'm after exactly the same thing! gonna keep an eye on this post
    As paths unfold through lands untold, down tracks of old my knife i hold....

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    Leon-1 picked up a great axe cheap from somewhere, brains not working today.

    It had a plastic or fibre glass handle and was really nice for the money.

    Hang let me do a quick search........................ ...........................
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    No can't find it, I'll drop Leon a PM


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    Quote Originally Posted by moduser
    Leon-1 picked up a great axe cheap from somewhere, brains not working today.

    It had a plastic or fibre glass handle and was really nice for the money.

    Hang let me do a quick search........................ ...........................

    is plastic or fibre glass reliable? i was thinking more along the lines of wood. but then again beggers cant be choosers

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    Bunnerz, you have pm fellah

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    Could ya send me a link too please
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    I recall that some axes were coming up on ebay before under swedish axe. They were a tenner and some of them were Wetterlings axes!! Have a look on the bay of evilness, you may get lucky!

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    Wetrerlings for a tenner is a bargain
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    Some of them turned out to be Banko axes, but they seemed to come up nicely. Soupmonger did his up over on British Blades and it looks fantastic!

    Soupys' axe!!

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    I picked up a couple a Trago Mills in Newton Abbot in the summer, they are quite nice wooden handled ones for 」1.65 each!!

    I thought I'd get a couple more for the Scouts last week when we went to the Liskeard shop but they didn't have any there I don't know if they still have them in Newton Abbot. Probably doesn't help you much in Bedfordshire!

    I meant to lookup the manufacturer on the web to see if anyone else is selling them cheap but I keep forgetting and I don't have them here with me at work (they frown on that sort of thing in the office ).
    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by moduser
    Leon-1 picked up a great axe cheap from somewhere, brains not working today.

    It had a plastic or fibre glass handle and was really nice for the money.

    Hang let me do a quick search........................ ...........................
    Hi mate, yep it was a Fiskars axe, this is the link to the one on thier website, I purchased mine from either B&Q or Homebase, I cannot remeber which, but at the time it cost less than 」10.

    The handle is made from something called Nyglass, as you know they are pretty much bombproof, there have been threads on here before with reference to Fiskars axes, for the money they are very good tools, with a little re-profiling they are a great tool.

    I think Old Jimbo did some tests on them, so it may be worth asking his opinion of them (he is by far more knowledgeable about axes than I am). I know that sargey has been pretty impressed with them in the past as well.

    I hope this will be of help,

    Leon

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    I picked up a 」1-99 axe at a local tool shop, by Rolcraft I think. It took a while to scrape the gaudy gold paint off the haft and head, but it looks the part now. Soon the epoxied eye will give way and I can put a decent handle on it. Also spent a while thinning the face to give it a bit more bite.
    I doubt that the steel will be very good but it seems good enough for now.

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    i got mine from focus for about 」9, i saw one in leeks for 」8, and a cheap one in a independant tool shop. try the focus and leeks website. they are tubular handled and a wide head - not very ideal but they work.

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    I did some comparisons on Fiskars axes - with a sample that I'd convexed, an original, and one which Mike Stewart ground a concave into:
    Fiskars

    Things came up and I never really finished - but it might give an idea....

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    there is a german tool manufacturer called CK they do a good sized hatchet with an un breakable fibre glass shaft for about a tenner in most tool shops

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    CK are very good quality.
    i dont know if you have an agricultural supplier near you they usually have a selection of axes and billhooks at a reasonable price.

    Mark

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    Lidl had an axe for sale for well under 」10 recently - carbon steel with a wooden handle. They just might have some left.

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    It's great that there seem to be lots of choices in cheaper axes and hatchets. The first rule of axes is that if you are worried about your expensive axe, it's you that's going to get damaged. So starting cheap is a wonderful idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ogri the trog
    I picked up a 」1-99 axe at a local tool shop, by Rolcraft I think. It took a while to scrape the gaudy gold paint off the haft and head, but it looks the part now. Soon the epoxied eye will give way and I can put a decent handle on it. Also spent a while thinning the face to give it a bit more bite.
    I doubt that the steel will be very good but it seems good enough for now.

    ATB

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    Rolson it is, same as the ones I bought in Trago. Like this one, however the cost of the postage on this one far outweighs the cost of the axe!!
    John

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    Any info on these? They look ok... and for 」6.99 posted can you really go wrong?!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AXE-HATCHETT-4...QQcmdZViewItem
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    That's the one Ogri and I are talking about, it's a good starting point I'd say - go for it!
    John

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    I've seen that one, but doesn't it look a bit chunky to carry around?

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    I've seen that one, but doesn't it look a bit chunky to carry around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodmunky
    Any info on these? They look ok... and for 」6.99 posted can you really go wrong?!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AXE-HATCHETT-4...QQcmdZViewItem
    Just be aware that that is the starting price The 'buy now' price is 」6.99 and when you add in the (expensive) postage that adds up to just under 」13 and there is plenty of choice for that price around as has been mentioned already.
    Simon

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    I managed to get this one for about 」12ish if i remember correctly, It's 1 1/2lb with a hickory handle, and an okish carbon steel blade. Has served me well so far. Of all places I picked it up in homebase.


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    I know this one doesn't look very bushcrafty! But how would it be as a begginers axe? any thoughts?


    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HAND-AXE-BLUES...QQcmdZViewItem

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    like people have been saying... any axe is good to learn with

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