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I'd be very cautious about carrying an axe in your yoke.

I've heard of people getting in serious bother, for having axe and machete type tools in their greenlaners. Basically you need to have a reason to have such items with you. Especially if they are within easy access.

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So the question is what are you going to use the axe for? All those that have put forward suggestions of quality makers/ brands, do you own such and use them?

I have a cheap fibreglass effort, £15 no make aldi, Chinese mass produced thing that I use for removing bark from trees for trap dyeing. That's all the use it gets. Holds a reasonable edge, but for £15 it does what I want.

I have a splitting maul which I have had for about 10 years, fibreglass shaft which has had some use and taken some pasty, the head is now loose and on occasion you have to wonder if, when you swing it, the head isn't going to come loose and hit you on the napper.

I'm not going to fell trees with it, it's purely for splitting logs.

I have used a good range of larger axes for splitting firewood, but that's it, a maul is more effective for me.

Back to handheld axes, what are the benefits of spending £50 + for example you may only use once in a while, are they as versatile as a good knife?

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The axe will be used for cutting away small trees and limbs on awkward ferreting jobs ... Splitting logs on my camping nights ... Hammering the spike home on the collarum and just everyday typical axe work ... I am not really wanting a wooden handled axe as they become hard to handle in the wet and freezing weather .......

 

Anybody had one of these ......

 

http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/schrade-extreme-survival-axe-with-firesteel-14318-p.asp

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I use an axe for splitting logs (aswell as steel wedges). But a handy thing i find to have when im out and about is a billhook and a long handled slasher.

I've got both of those but want a nice axe to go with them .......

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For clearance work and trimming back I prefer one of these

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f**k all that work of swinging an axe about :laugh:

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