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Are Gransfors Bruks still reliable? | Bushcraft USA Forums I'm planning on getting one of them nifty forest axes So far in my research I've identified two reputable brands among bushcrafters: Gransfors Bruks Hultafors I'm kind of leaning more towards a Hultafor myself, just because of the metal ring that's embedded within the axe handle (seems more
A Brief Look at the Gransfors Bruks American Felling Axe Here you can see the Gransfors Bruks American Felling Axe next to the Grasfors Bruks Scandinavian Forest Axe The head of the Gransfors Bruks American Felling Axe is very well designed In this model we can actually see the full pattern on which the smaller Gransfors Bruks axes are based
Small crack in Gransfors Bruks Axe Handle Head - How serious? Both of my Gransfor Bruks' axes have hairline cracks where the metal wedge was driven in, but I never worried about it One of them in particular has been put through the ringer splitting half-rounds of oak due to my lack of a splitting axe (which I'll rectify next splitting season), and the head is as tight now as it was new
Gransfors Bruks Outdoor Axe - Bushcraft USA Forums 11 3 oz for the one I weighed I had a chance to use the one I rehandled The factory handle is a nice length but like all Gransfors Bruks handles in my opinion leaves something to be desired It's a good chopping and splitting tool The longer handle helps it out and the nice wedge profile does well for general camp use
Granfors Bruks Scandinavian forest axe vs Small forest axe Gransfors Bruks Ray Mears Wilderness Axe The Gransfors Bruks Ray Mears Wilderness Axe is an exclusive collaboration between Ray Mears and the Swedish company Gransfors Bruks After years of designing, testing and refining, Ray and the Woodlore team are extremely excited to unveil this unique signature model; in Ray's words, it's the
Gransfors Bruks, Small Forest Axe, Is It That Good? Back then, $7 - $8 was the going price of a good Axe I don't remember the price of a Gransfors-Bruks, but it seems to me you could order directly from G-B with an advert in the back of "Boys Life", the Scouting Magazine - $20 shipped sticks in my mind?:28: People are always willing to pay more for something 'exotic'
What are some really good alternatives; to the Gransfors Bruk . . . I am familiar with the Husqvarna 26 inch Multipurpose Forest Axe, which is a less expensive alternative to the Scandinavian Forest Axe I own one But what are all the options and alternatives, in 2022? This thread is wide open to all discussion I'm open-minded about it
A Brief Look at the Gransfors Bruks Scandinavian Forest Axe Here you can see the Gransfors Bruks Scandinavian Forest Axe next to the Gransfors Bruks Small Forest Axe The heads of the two axes are identical in shape with that of the Scandinavian Forest Axe being proportionally larger The head is half a pound heavier than that of the Small Forest Axe