Just wanted to say that I've really been enjoying your videos! It's hard to find good axe videos on UA-cam, and yours are some of the very best in my opinion. Beautiful axes and awesome skills!
@@elemental4rce I look forward to it! For now I'm just binge watching all of your previous videos. I'm hoping to see that massive dark handled Tazzy in action. Such a beautiful axe!
@@ForsytheBushcraftBlades the infamous Helko! I plan on doing some more videos with that. It's basically my axe child. Born of a scabby oversized stock Helko werk tasmanian. Its featured in loads of my earlier videos!
@@elemental4rce awesome! I'm working my way back through your videos as we speak. Really brilliant stuff! You've got a diehard fan in me now. Looking forward to all of your future vids, and thanks so much for your responses!
7:53 Out kayaking, Helmut forgot his casque after paddling and left , I noticed went over to pick it up to see who it belonged to, inside he had printed his name - Helmut, his address and telephone number... even since that day when I see someone not wearing his or her protective head gear in a situation I deem proper I simply say " where is Helmut"?
Welsh pattern, that limbing axe and mix a bit of mustard (ratio to taste) with the mayo and put on Ham (Wiltshire) & Cheese (Cheddar or Harlsberg) live the dream lol :-)
It's a 30" gransfors throwing axe handle. It came with it when I bought it its not hung very well, I'm half expecting it to snap at the shoulder soon but its holding up surprisingly well. I've thinned it and given it a subtly octagon, which seems to help with the lack of palm swell on these throwing axe handles. I plan on making up something much nicer when it eventually gives up.
Ever Mustered Cattle or Sheep and Hit a stump on a Motorbike because the tree feller cut to low and tall summer grass or weeds obscured it?. Many have and been killed or seriously injured, that type of accident breaks necks . Ever Driven a Tractor on a farm and hit a stump cut low, torn the front end out ripped the sump off because was hidden from sight from Pastures. Many Have !. and worse been killed because it happened on a slope, rolled the Tractor and threw the Operator, crushing him/her. You will find the wise Farmer Leaves his stump about normal felling height, indicating the Danger's to his Workers and love ones other wise they are ticking time Bombs. We have Stumps on our Property Dating back to the 1940's red Iron Bark, grey Iron Bark, Red Gum, and very Grateful when the fellers went through they at least left the Stumps peering over the Native grass's to be seen by future Generations. Would be nothing worse than Losing a Grand son/daughter on his first Motorbike because the tree Feller wanted another 2 feet of Timber, or a Worker n being sued by their family. Other reason tree fellers Don't fell a Tree at or near the Base, is When trees Grow they carry rocks, dirt in there bark and crevices up the trunk a couple feet, and putting a back cut in and your chain starts to go blunt or cuts off/ course, can be serious. So is a Safety Reason again. The Amount of times i have had a silent Prayer of thanks to the unknown Old timer after spotting a Stump on a fast moving bike having enough time to avoid whilst Mustering brings shivers down my spine. The Only reason i commented was to make un aware People aware - if i can save one life out there and stop much suffering and grieving was worth the 3 minutes.. taken to type this Message. Peace n Love- Happy Felling.
Just wanted to say that I've really been enjoying your videos! It's hard to find good axe videos on UA-cam, and yours are some of the very best in my opinion. Beautiful axes and awesome skills!
Thank you! That's truly great to hear. I'll try to keep it up!
@@elemental4rce I look forward to it! For now I'm just binge watching all of your previous videos. I'm hoping to see that massive dark handled Tazzy in action. Such a beautiful axe!
@@ForsytheBushcraftBlades the infamous Helko! I plan on doing some more videos with that. It's basically my axe child. Born of a scabby oversized stock Helko werk tasmanian. Its featured in loads of my earlier videos!
@@elemental4rce awesome! I'm working my way back through your videos as we speak. Really brilliant stuff! You've got a diehard fan in me now. Looking forward to all of your future vids, and thanks so much for your responses!
That double cuts nice. I like my very old gransfors bruks double. Well done again.
Do videos of every axe you own, and always bring at least one dog.
The wetterling .. The dog start running when he hear the axe on the tree on the back cut lol
7:53 Out kayaking, Helmut forgot his casque after paddling and left , I noticed went over to pick it up to see who it belonged to, inside he had printed his name
- Helmut, his address and telephone number...
even since that day when I see someone not wearing his or her protective head gear in a situation I deem proper I simply say " where is Helmut"?
great content! More please
Certainly will be this winter! I'll be back down there asap. So many axes I want to try out and test
7:53 Greetings from Helmut
Welsh pattern, that limbing axe and mix a bit of mustard (ratio to taste) with the mayo and put on Ham (Wiltshire) & Cheese (Cheddar or Harlsberg) live the dream lol :-)
Heck im sorry you had to do this with such small axes :/
Damn it! I've had 3 labs and my last lab Molly was hit by a gd SUV in front of my house... I'm jealous of you every time I see your videos
I would love to see a tree felled with the Tasy
Could you give the hultafors 1500grams a go if you still have it...probably one of your more boring ones but i like it :)
What is that for a handle on your double bit ? self made ? or bougt ?
It's a 30" gransfors throwing axe handle. It came with it when I bought it its not hung very well, I'm half expecting it to snap at the shoulder soon but its holding up surprisingly well. I've thinned it and given it a subtly octagon, which seems to help with the lack of palm swell on these throwing axe handles. I plan on making up something much nicer when it eventually gives up.
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Ever Mustered Cattle or Sheep and Hit a stump on a Motorbike because the tree feller cut to low and tall summer grass or weeds obscured it?. Many have and been killed or seriously injured, that type of accident breaks necks . Ever Driven a Tractor on a farm and hit a stump cut low, torn the front end out ripped the sump off because was hidden from sight from Pastures. Many Have !. and worse been killed because it happened on a slope, rolled the Tractor and threw the Operator, crushing him/her. You will find the wise Farmer Leaves his stump about normal felling height, indicating the Danger's to his Workers and love ones other wise they are ticking time Bombs. We have Stumps on our Property Dating back to the 1940's red Iron Bark, grey Iron Bark, Red Gum, and very Grateful when the fellers went through they at least left the Stumps peering over the Native grass's to be seen by future Generations. Would be nothing worse than Losing a Grand son/daughter on his first Motorbike because the tree Feller wanted another 2 feet of Timber, or a Worker n being sued by their family. Other reason tree fellers Don't fell a Tree at or near the Base, is When trees Grow they carry rocks, dirt in there bark and crevices up the trunk a couple feet, and putting a back cut in and your chain starts to go blunt or cuts off/ course, can be serious. So is a Safety Reason again.
The Amount of times i have had a silent Prayer of thanks to the unknown Old timer after spotting a Stump on a fast moving bike having enough time to avoid whilst Mustering brings shivers down my spine.
The Only reason i commented was to make un aware People aware - if i can save one life out there and stop much suffering and grieving was worth the 3 minutes.. taken to type this Message. Peace n Love- Happy Felling.
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Narcissus personified. Take some time to think what is of importance.
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@@elemental4rce Somehow my comment ended up on the wrong thread? Sorry about that.