Engineered for Axemen Chopper 200 makes short work of Redgum tree
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Engineered for Axemen Chopper 200 making short work of Redgum tree
Dimensions of axe
• Blade length 200mm
• Blade width 200mm
• Weight of head 2kg
• 750mm Hickory Racing handle
We need to see it felling next!
What a limber! I have enjoyed binge watching all your videos these last several days. Good stuff.
Thanks mate, I’m glad you enjoyed them
Axe looks to be very sticky.
Nice looking axe, thanks for all your videos Liam, its been great seeing all the different types.
Thanks mate, yeah it’s an absolutely beautiful axe
A real slicer !
Definitely is mate
Just found your channel Liam and subscribed. Looks like you have some great content that I look forward to catching up on! I live in New Zealand but don't hold that against me.
Hi Brett thanks for commenting. yeah mate just me and some axes in the bush chopping a bit of timber. I try and upload something every fortnight so stay tuned for more
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Which axe you like better, this one, or Tuatahi Camp axe? Thanks for your answer, sir!
@@johnleahu9503 Hi John, thanks for commenting. It is hard to tell as I haven’t used this axe much. Right away I can tell this one is better for limbing with a wider cutting edge and thinner profile. I have used the Tuatahi camp axe allot and in my opinion it is the ultimate all round work axe so I would have to go with the Tuatahi in that respect. Thanks Liam
@@liamturner9568 thank you so much for answering.... I do appreciate you much! I have the Tuatahi Camp axe, so I was not sure how they would compare. I have the choice to buy the Chopper from Axemen or the Camp axe from Tuatahi. I think you opened my eyes, and I will probably purchase the Chopper..... In your opinion, long handle or 3/4 handle, which one is better? Thanks again sir!
@@johnleahu9503 I have the 3/4 handle and it feels real good. I would imagine that the full length handle would also be good. With this size of cutting edge I think that the shorter handle is better
@@liamturner9568 thank you sir! I appreciate your input! God bless you Liam!
Nice! That things gotta be about the ultimate limbing axe. Im still yet to get my hands on an EFA, good to see one get a bit of real-world use. Cheers👍👍🪓
It is definitely a very good limber. I’m interested to see how it goes in some bigger timber