For me the biggest selling point is the way Hultafors fasten the head to handle. With soft wedge and hollow nail. The amount of variaty of axes, i choce carpenters axe, but they sell competition, splitting mauls and many of types of axes. Even axe brille or axes for log cabin builds. Great company, good healthy roots. Much love, Thomas.
Thanks very much. All of Hultafors ' axes come with the handles already pretreated with, yes, linseed oil. I have not retreated it yet, but I will use the same when it's time.
New out of the box these come with a horrible grind, like the one in this video, first thing I did to mine was fix the profile of the grind, but they are beautiful axes 👍
It could probably be used for such, but I believe it is probably not thin enough for carving detail. If I remember correctly, Hultafors also makes a carving axe/hatchet.
@@Michalis_Karakostas Yes. I had to check their website to be sure. Here is the link, if it works here. www.hultafors.it/products/axes/H0250-ascia-da-carpentiere-stalberg/160445
Nice to see a video without a bearded, tattooed prepper, mouthing off about their worthless opinion. Thank you. 🧔 👍 And yes I too have a beard but the hole in it stays shut till I have words of value.
Not good for heavy tasks……… wish I saw this video before using a hatchet this size to chop log on two sides to clear a dirt road in Idaho. All while Debbie watched mind you. All I had in my recovery tool bag was the hatchet. Could have used an axe…….
I've used this axe for some years now and im very pleased with the way it performs.
You have good taste, my friend. 👍
Thank you, brother, for this presentation. You definitely provided me with solid information to influence my imminent purchase of this axe. Blessings🙏
My pleasure, Ric. Thanks for watching. She's a great little axe. Blessings, sir.
For me the biggest selling point is the way Hultafors fasten the head to handle. With soft wedge and hollow nail. The amount of variaty of axes, i choce carpenters axe, but they sell competition, splitting mauls and many of types of axes. Even axe brille or axes for log cabin builds. Great company, good healthy roots. Much love, Thomas.
Thanks Holmen, and I agree 100%
I'm not sure if I ever enjoyed a review more without a spoken word.
Thanks so much, Ray. 🙂
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Lovely video. Thank you. Can I ask, what have you put on your handle? Boiled linseed?
Thanks very much.
All of Hultafors ' axes come with the handles already pretreated with, yes, linseed oil. I have not retreated it yet, but I will use the same when it's time.
@@thewildernessphilosopher thank you, I have just got my Haltan and will treat with linseed oil. Great UA-cam channel
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New out of the box these come with a horrible grind, like the one in this video, first thing I did to mine was fix the profile of the grind, but they are beautiful axes 👍
Looks great! Is it suitable for carving?
It could probably be used for such, but I believe it is probably not thin enough for carving detail. If I remember correctly, Hultafors also makes a carving axe/hatchet.
@@thewildernessphilosopher Do you remember which is the carving model? Carpenters axe?
@@Michalis_Karakostas Yes. I had to check their website to be sure. Here is the link, if it works here.
www.hultafors.it/products/axes/H0250-ascia-da-carpentiere-stalberg/160445
@@thewildernessphilosopher Thanks mate! Take care!
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Nice to see a video without a bearded, tattooed prepper, mouthing off about their worthless opinion. Thank you. 🧔 👍 And yes I too have a beard but the hole in it stays shut till I have words of value.
😂😂 Thank you!
Not good for heavy tasks……… wish I saw this video before using a hatchet this size to chop log on two sides to clear a dirt road in Idaho. All while Debbie watched mind you. All I had in my recovery tool bag was the hatchet. Could have used an axe…….
Well at least it was probably a good work out. 😅
Well at least it was probably a good work out. 😅
You d have needed a 2 kilos axe not 500 grammes