If my life depended on one single tool, I would choose a Gränsfors Bruk over any other manufacturer. They will be the tools of my choice to build my home soon.
The video clearly says that’s part of way they test it for strength. Your ignorant head could use the same test. It’s ridiculous hearing a nobody tell a master how to do his job.
@@CageThePeopleso it's reasonable to hammer a big chunk of hardened steel into a thin bit of hardened steel? Is it good for it or not so good? You do have common sense right?
The axe of dream! Great work!)
If my life depended on one single tool, I would choose a Gränsfors Bruk over any other manufacturer. They will be the tools of my choice to build my home soon.
I have three of your fine axes and they are my pride and joy. Thank you for making such wonderful tools.
I have the Wildlife Hatchet!👍 Beautiful and high quality! I took it in the forest with me for years now!
Just purchased the Hunters Axe. Been on my list for a few yrs now...
beauty!!!!
Very nice!
They are a work of art. Every time I handle one I can feel the difference, Gransfors Bruk is the best ❤️🇺🇸
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i love my gränsfors axes. each of them. i own 4. at the moment. 🙈😂
Black smith ?
Listened to it 20 times tryinb to figure out how to pronounce it. Is it Gran-sorsh? Is it Sorsh or Shors?
Gran forsh
Say the word Granny but replace y with s. For the second part, its close to the word Force. Grann-s force.
Ok so not quite the personal touch they'd have us believe. I imagined guys with hammers on a forge
wonderful axe! But it's too expensive in china.
At 2:35, probably not a good idea to hammer hardened steel into hardened steel, I know it's not good for the axe.
Right. It's the only time a hammer touches they're axes. And they call them hand forged 😂
The video clearly says that’s part of way they test it for strength. Your ignorant head could use the same test. It’s ridiculous hearing a nobody tell a master how to do his job.
😂😂hows your axe company do it?
Yeah, I’m sure a company that had been making axes for over 120 years doesn’t know what they’re doing.
@@CageThePeopleso it's reasonable to hammer a big chunk of hardened steel into a thin bit of hardened steel? Is it good for it or not so good? You do have common sense right?
lots of reviews accusing gransfors in making soft metal edge, not worth such big money