BEST $40 AXE EVER REVIEWED

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  • @jeffreyhill1011
    @jeffreyhill1011 Před 2 lety +273

    Need more of this content. I miss the middle ages of Wranglerstar

    • @cosimomarino6885
      @cosimomarino6885 Před 2 lety +10

      agreed! love this stuff, only downfall is I end up spending money lol

    • @Roadhouseee
      @Roadhouseee Před 2 lety

      Same dude.

    • @jeffreyhill1011
      @jeffreyhill1011 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Roadhouseee the old stuff, digging a well and all that on the off grid place was ok. But the stuff after in the 2 house that was more realistic modern homesteading, that's where it's at. Seems like it was a bit downhill once the Yanmar arrived

    • @lavatiger9915
      @lavatiger9915 Před 2 lety

      Agree

    • @mattbroct
      @mattbroct Před 2 lety +7

      Beats the cop bashing, or driving around in 100k machines, and fetching your hired laborer… back to the basics please Wranglestar. Love ❤️ this type of content.

  • @daweed4255
    @daweed4255 Před 2 lety +236

    Guten Abend.
    1. Yes, it is ash- Wood (Esche in German, written on the handle)
    2. It is called the Rheinland- Pattern. (Rheinländische Axtform)
    3. Grain orientation in "the wrong way" will actually absorb more vibrations and isn't really weaker without runout. Perfect for a hatchet like this.
    4. The steel is actually just hard enough. It is extreamly easy to sharoen but it normaly doesnt like a flat grind, it needs a secondary bavel or a convax one. How ever, it will pretty much never chip and makes a nice kachiing.
    Grüße.

    • @allenellisdewitt
      @allenellisdewitt Před 2 lety +9

      Danke

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Před 2 lety +6

      Yep, it all depends on what you want it for... it is just going to be a general axe.

    • @PeterPan54321
      @PeterPan54321 Před 2 lety +10

      All perfectly right. I have this axe since around 5 years now. I owned many axes so far, around 10 axes in 3 shapes. This one is one my favorite hacthet/axe for general purpose. This together with my german splitting maul is the ultimate firewood combo for me.

    • @naturundhund
      @naturundhund Před 2 lety +7

      @@PeterPan54321 Grüße aus Germany
      Peter.

    • @PeterPan54321
      @PeterPan54321 Před 2 lety +6

      @@naturundhund Grüße zurück mein Freund!

  • @fredeschen3783
    @fredeschen3783 Před 2 lety +95

    The advantage of shopping in a store instead of Amazon is that you can grade and select the best handle. A diagonal grain pattern is just as good as vertical grain. But the cross grain on that one definitely make that ax handle a pass.

    • @2centsam927
      @2centsam927 Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly. Did that with hammer handles during my years as a carpenter.

    • @jewelhome1
      @jewelhome1 Před 2 lety +2

      Strange, I have an Ochsenkopf splitting axe, and it has proper vertical grain, straight as an arrow with the blade.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 2 lety +2

      Meh. When it breaks, replace the handle. I have several handmade handles laying around. The head is good enough to justify that imo. I could have bought a fiskar with a rubber grip, but I'd still take a cross grain handle.
      Now that I look at mine, I got a vertical grain handle. Nice.

    • @EpicwinFTW27
      @EpicwinFTW27 Před rokem +5

      Breaking a shitty handle and then remaking my own nice one is one of my favorite hobbies

  • @Schralenberger
    @Schralenberger Před 2 lety +20

    Ochsen is pronounced the Same as the English Oxen. Ach-Sen. Not long O, Short O. It is Ach-sen Kah-pf.

    • @BLACK3737
      @BLACK3737 Před 2 lety +5

      And it's worth to mention it means ox-head.

  • @xtrm.mayhem4098
    @xtrm.mayhem4098 Před 2 lety +26

    Price went up $4 within an hour and a half. Makes me wonder if the Amazon algorithm adjusts prices based on traffic on each item.

  • @airborneexplorer
    @airborneexplorer Před 2 lety +5

    I paint my tools pink... They don't walk away anymore

  • @davidjackson1770
    @davidjackson1770 Před 2 lety +14

    Was I the only one who was amazed that Codi was able to catch footage of the illusive red loc-tight in its up stream migration? LOL! Good job sir.

  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar  Před 2 lety +4

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    • @danielwhite7159
      @danielwhite7159 Před 2 lety

      Thank you I am about to order

    • @flipflat4814
      @flipflat4814 Před 2 lety

      I have never seen anyone enjoy material objects more than you do, Nice!

    • @flipflat4814
      @flipflat4814 Před 2 lety

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    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před 2 lety

      Hope you love it Daniel

  • @Apokalypsos81
    @Apokalypsos81 Před 2 lety +16

    I'm using this little hatchet for years now. Perfect for kindling! I have two others axes from Ochsenkopf (of course, because I am German 😄) Great tools for a fair price. Looking forward to the next video, maybe I can make mine shine, too!

  • @takiman1
    @takiman1 Před 2 lety +2

    One thing that I love with your videos are the way you choose the music. That’s a real art to pick the right spot to get the mood just right. Top notch

  • @TexasRigged
    @TexasRigged Před 2 lety +11

    Can you make a video about the Walmart Ozark Trail American Hickory hatchet? It's about $15 but honestly seems like a well built hatchet, the handles are nicely designed with a very practical axe head. No logos except "American Hickory" on the hadle, found in the camping section

  • @andersonahrenhold7220
    @andersonahrenhold7220 Před 2 lety +7

    I believe the Esche written on the handle does mean Ash

    • @bernhard7658
      @bernhard7658 Před 2 lety +1

      That's true.
      Greetings from Germany

  • @lordmark4966
    @lordmark4966 Před 2 lety +81

    Good old fashion axe/tool review great to see my man gettin back into the swing of things.

  • @johnryan6456
    @johnryan6456 Před 2 lety +4

    Heck yes Cody. Thank you. This is a gift for your subscribers. I absolutely love your reviews on tools. Brilliant work. Merry Christmas!!

  • @ChrisSmith-5655
    @ChrisSmith-5655 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for getting back to a review or two. Your knowledge on things you review helps guys like me purchase (or not) quality tools

  • @ironmandan2246
    @ironmandan2246 Před 2 lety +6

    I love your videos, but the Loctite at the end has been such a nice touch. Love your sense of humor!

  • @eltomas3634
    @eltomas3634 Před 2 lety +4

    "Nothing like a nice piece of hickory." -the preacher

  • @NAH1907
    @NAH1907 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice review, in rural Alaska there very few wood to use. Spruce is to brittle when dried to use an impact handle. I would either use birch or a willow called diamond willow, both are good when dried properly and the proper grain alinement. Sure spending money on a proper wood such as hickory or ash, but it’s nice to know which local wood if dried properly is good to use. Don’t worry I always use wood that either already fallen or trimmed by proper authority. Driftwood is always 50/50, need to know what wood it is first

  • @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm
    @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm Před 2 lety +22

    I'd call that a Hatchet. It's too short and small to be an axe. Looks like a beautiful tool though.

    • @ASCII_68
      @ASCII_68 Před 2 lety +1

      german Standard.

    • @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm
      @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm Před 2 lety +1

      @@ASCII_68 Ah! Different countries, different names. I'd still call it a Hatchet. It's the same size and form as the hatchets in my collection.

    • @ASCII_68
      @ASCII_68 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm You are absolutely right my friend, this presented yellowband Ochsenkopf is a hatchet (in german Beil). Shorter handle and lighter weight than an Axe (in german Axt). Axes are used otdoors only, because of needed space and hatchet can also be used in the shop or kitchen indoors.
      My grandma had woodenstove and an always razor sharp hatchet. It was needed for starting the fire by scraping curls from the firestarter wood.
      The shape and quality of Ochsendkopf is german Standard. I live in an area in southern germany with large woods and Ochsenkopf goldband is the favourite brand of all our professional loggers beside Stihl motorchainsaw. merry x-mas

  • @Drewshawn9
    @Drewshawn9 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been, off and on, watching your videos for years and have always viewed you as a father figure. Now That I’ve bought my first home I find myself addicted to your videos and I thank you for the high quality and informative things you cover. You sir, are an undisputed badass

  • @tweakingheavily
    @tweakingheavily Před 2 lety +7

    I commented a while ago that id love more axe vids and longer videos... it's the best of both worlds! merry Christmas to you and your family Cody

  • @hunterjamison247
    @hunterjamison247 Před 2 lety +1

    10:37 A common phrase nowadays... amongst humanity.
    Fly off the handle is an American phrase that comes from the way an axe-head which has come loose will fly off of its handle in an unpredictable manner and strike any innocent person or object in its way.
    -Grammarist

  • @jmac6973
    @jmac6973 Před 2 lety

    Love these videos. Learning a lot! Had no clue about the idea of paint on the handle or grain orientation

  • @1683clifton
    @1683clifton Před 2 lety +3

    The true appreciation of Hickory is a Louisville slugger! Invented and played first in America!

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 Před 2 lety

      So critical to Hillerich and Bradsby that they have their own timberland from which they harvest and cure hickory stock for the manufacture of baseball bats.

  • @Graciegunfire
    @Graciegunfire Před 2 lety +9

    Looks very similar to the Stihl Forestry Hatchet - be good to do a comparison between the two.

  • @brianm9085
    @brianm9085 Před 2 lety +2

    i used to be religious about wearing a watch. I ended up with 5 or 6 upper-lower-class-but-serviceable pieces - no plastics, no timers or that sort of thing. then without realizing it, I stopped wearing them altogether. a couple years ago i decided to buy a nicer time piece, I decided the $100/$125 days were over and ended up with the same Hamilton Khaki mechanical with date...now I'm back to wearing a watch nearly 7 days so far this year.
    also, Cody, have you seen M. Wandel's recent series on testing wood? interesting stuff that correlates with the though that hickory is king...but his numbers are indicating that of all species, dogwood might make for good handles, which I find fascinating. Ash has been, of course, long the wood of choice for baseball bats

  • @christopherharpster9330
    @christopherharpster9330 Před 2 lety +2

    Gotta hand it to you Mr. W, I admire your axe collection! I myself only have 3 (2 small fisker's I have in both my "vehicle bag" and my hunting pack, and a larger fisker for chore work as splitting wood for our furnace), but I might add this to my camping list! Merry Christmas and may God bless you and yours sir!

  • @DavyCrosier
    @DavyCrosier Před 2 lety +6

    I like the sheath style. Those are my favorite, except with snaps.

  • @blankspot2263
    @blankspot2263 Před 2 lety +1

    Great find for the price. Looking forward to seeing you get it all straightened out!!

  • @northmaninthesouth4921

    Great in-depth review as always. Thank you keep up the good work!

  • @Tom-sl6ry
    @Tom-sl6ry Před 2 lety +18

    Would be interested in seeing your opinion on the new style cold steel axes!

  • @ernrok
    @ernrok Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the review. Happy New Year.

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. Looks like a good-value tool.

  • @celmer6
    @celmer6 Před 2 lety +9

    That's a nice hand axe for sure and a bargain. I can't wait to see the next video installment of you prepping it and then using it. And maybe if we are extra good you can do a head to head testing video with this and the modded Harbor Freight $12 hand axe? Keep up the good work brother.

  • @sorcloko
    @sorcloko Před 2 lety

    I really missed this kind of content! it's somewhat really relaxing to watch

  • @VinnieRed71
    @VinnieRed71 Před 2 lety +17

    Definitely looks like a great hatchet. However, after your last review of the awesome harbor freight tools hatchet, I went out and grabbed one and tuned it all up and have been thoroughly enjoying it. Perhaps I need an extra! Merry Christmas

    • @JohnnyArtPavlou
      @JohnnyArtPavlou Před rokem

      I’m excited… Harbor Freight will be opening up in my city. So I have to watch all those videos that tell you all the stuff not to buy.😅😅😅😂

  • @phillipwagner3782
    @phillipwagner3782 Před 2 lety +3

    Another one to review could be the Husqvarna 13in Hatchet. It’s also around $50. A comparison between the Ochsenkopf, the Husqvarna, and the Harbor Freight axe would make an awesome video!

  • @bsiever007
    @bsiever007 Před 2 lety +3

    We here in Canada call them hatchets 🪓

  • @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648

    Thank you for the review. Merry Christmas

  • @kallepohl3544
    @kallepohl3544 Před 2 lety +2

    Good one... Probably Ash or Hickory... It´s written on it like on the big one. Esche = Ash tree !!!

  • @chardon8871
    @chardon8871 Před 2 lety +3

    Dude's a good salesman for sure

  • @FFXI_Addict
    @FFXI_Addict Před 2 lety +7

    This seems like a good job site tool. Even when somebody inevitably takes it, you're not out much cash.

  • @RStewart7244
    @RStewart7244 Před 2 lety +3

    I like Ash for the same reason I chose them compared to hickory(or maple) for my baseball bats in high school. In my experience when an ash bat would break it wouldn’t “splinter” like hickory would. It would break but for the most part remain in either one piece or two large broken pieces reducing the risk of flying wood. I use that same logic when shopping for hand tools with wooden handles. Might sound dumb but just what I feel comfortable with from personal experience.

  • @2AEnthusiast
    @2AEnthusiast Před 2 lety +1

    I'm looking forward to the next video. The work you did on the Harbor Freight Ax a few months ago was excellent.

  • @Mr69abody
    @Mr69abody Před 2 lety +2

    Stripped the handle on my old craftsman 32oz ball peen. Did the BLO treatment. What a difference!

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 Před 2 lety

    Tks for good info

  • @danielwhite7159
    @danielwhite7159 Před 2 lety +1

    Merry Christmas Wranglerstar family

  • @gordonnesbitt1052
    @gordonnesbitt1052 Před rokem

    Great info. Thx.

  • @yellowdog762jb
    @yellowdog762jb Před rokem

    That's a nice looking hatchet. I have a passion for the Hudson Bay pattern, especially Norlunds. This one is a very similar design. In my opinion, a nice fawns foot on the handle can make or break the esthetics of an ax. The wider part near the head looks like it would be very comfortable to the hand if you wanted to choke up on it for carving.

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles4415 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all of the valuable information.

  • @DisstonDave
    @DisstonDave Před 2 lety

    First axe I bought was an Adler Rheinland Hatchet for $70, it's German made, good steel, German round wedges in the eye, with a real leather riveted sheath, a carrying bag that works well for holding a small bit of kindling or for transportation of the axe. It gives me the fizz and this axe in your video reminds me of it, I might just have to buy one to keep around.

  • @davidbarnhart6228
    @davidbarnhart6228 Před 2 lety

    Nice piece. Can't wait for Part 2!
    Merry Christmas to all!

  • @Jrd333
    @Jrd333 Před 2 lety +18

    It’s pronounced “oxen Kopf”. Literally means ox head.

  • @rene837
    @rene837 Před 9 měsíci +1

    For anyone wondering: Ochsenkopf basically means Oxhead and it's not pronounced like it's being pronounced in the video, not even close ^^ Source: I am German.

  • @cosimomarino6885
    @cosimomarino6885 Před 2 lety

    I have the Octsenkopf Maul and absolutely love it, when I bought it was right around $110 or so? I think.. I removed the paint/laquer for linseed oil. absolutely love it! It'll serve me until I pony up the cash for the GB!

  • @TractorMadUK
    @TractorMadUK Před 8 měsíci

    So I’ve been using the ochsenkopf pickaroo for 10 years and I love it

  • @17forever64
    @17forever64 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found a nice council axe and bought it on your recommendation for about 45 dollars. I love it, thank you!

  • @donfroehlich9858
    @donfroehlich9858 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful Just wonderful, I learned that Loctite can swim! I always get mine prepackaged from the store, and don't know much about what they are like in the wild before harvesting.

  • @AlexMig
    @AlexMig Před 2 lety +1

    You should do a video on the cold steel axe gang hatchet It’s pretty cheap and it’s actually really good I use it for volunteer Forrest clean up to remove small trees in the way of mountain bike paths

  • @businessasusual2557
    @businessasusual2557 Před 2 lety

    I can feel Nick Shabazz influence in this review 2:05 😁 Keep up the good work!

  • @bosh484
    @bosh484 Před 2 lety +1

    Like most of the videos, like the reviews the best.Merry Christmas to you and your family.

  • @yellowdog762jb
    @yellowdog762jb Před rokem

    That's such a nice ax that I watched the video twice! The shape reminds me a bit of a Norlund or Collins.
    IMO, I think your assessment is spot on. $42 Appears to be a deal for that one! Ii audio really doubt that a reputable German company would use crappy steel.
    At that price point, their market isn't the type of person that buys a GF or Council ax, takes it home, and then snuggles with it at night. (I have a restored Norlund for that! Lol!) The paint job is attractive, which means the average homeowner that needs a decent ax will be attracted to it. Most of them will probably take it home, whack away on something once or twice, then stick it in their garage, shed, or basement for a year. The paint and varnish will help preserve the tool in those conditions. The sheath is F-ugly; but serviceable, as you said. Especially since half the people that buy it will promptly lose the sheath anyway.
    I like the handle, compared to many of the non-premium ones on the market now. IMO, Plumb did a really nice handle on their 1 to 1.25 lb axes back in the '60s.
    The handle seating and wedge look like they did a great job. That's much harder for the average Joe to fix than sharpening the edge. So if they had to pick something to focus on in order to hit a certain price point, I think they chose wisely.
    The circle wedges look very cool, and I have no doubt that they are super strong. They look "commercial" to me though. So I don't use them. If I was making axes to sell, gifting one, or rehanging them for others though, I'd consider using them.
    For my own axes and hammers, I personally like to seat my handle a smidgen proud by 1/8th to 1/4th of an inch over the top of the head. Then I use a wooden wedge plus a second, smaller one at 90 degrees to that on small tools, and two 90 degree wedges on tools with large eyes. The wedge addtions mushroom out the end of the handle locking the head on. I also like to use a contrasting color of wood for the wedges. Once you clean the area up a bit, sand it lightly and add oil, the finished project looks great, is very secure, and it sets off your ax in a very customized but subtle way.
    Thanks for a great video!

  • @ljaysperspective1775
    @ljaysperspective1775 Před 6 měsíci

    Well two years later, Its still for sale on Amazon, but for $59.00 bucks. Enjoyed the vid. 👍

  • @idahonative373
    @idahonative373 Před 2 lety

    Was waiting for this, thank you! Just ordered mine!

  • @minnesota-hk1vp
    @minnesota-hk1vp Před 2 lety

    Love your axe videos and tool videos!

  • @BitMilkshake
    @BitMilkshake Před 2 lety +1

    Ochsen is pronounced and means the same as oxen and Kopf means head and is pronounced almost like „cough“ but with a p and it means head.
    Ochsenkopf means oxen head like depicted on the brand logo

  • @JamesSmith-fl2ky
    @JamesSmith-fl2ky Před 2 lety +2

    Looks very similar to my Stihl forestry hatchet. However, the Stihl did not come with a sheath.

    • @jadenhelget
      @jadenhelget Před 2 lety +1

      It looks like the prandi axe as well

  • @guitardude9187
    @guitardude9187 Před 2 lety

    Glad this type of content is back

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Před 2 lety

    Mine showed up yesterday. It was out of stock for a while, but I finally got one. The blade is already sharp, which is nice. It got some scratches from shipping and the sticker on the blade is rubbed, but idc about that.
    The handle feels very balanced for a hatchet. Most hatchets seem to rely on weight to be effective abd end up being unwieldy. I haven't swung this yet, but I can already tell it'll be a joy for chopping firewood.

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    @FPPreservation Před rokem

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  • @kacperchrusciel890
    @kacperchrusciel890 Před 2 lety

    Gedore also makes a lot of other affordable, and high quality tools. ive used the socket set for a few years now and its been very good and robust.

  • @bigholli8449
    @bigholli8449 Před 2 lety

    The knowledge I have learned from your channel is worth it’s weight in gold.

  • @linkadrip
    @linkadrip Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your review. I have the ox 20 H-1257 forest axe with ah hickory handle. Unversal Forest Axe 1250g gold. Doesnt have paint on head but dont like the handle its slippery when wet looking forward to seeing how you upgrade your little axe. Whatched many of your videos and think sanding and linseed oil is better then laqure and paint. Dangerous when the handle wants to slip out of hands. Had to fix the sheath its junk same sheath on this axe came ripped.

  • @dylcar
    @dylcar Před 2 lety

    “Kinda like a KTM” hahah amen to that. In love with my 250xc

  • @shooterheming7072
    @shooterheming7072 Před 2 lety +2

    I got my Husqvarna axe before they moved to those new handles. Thankfully mine actually has a really nice contour. Love these axe videos. I'll probably end up getting one of these now.

  • @michaelcurtis4563
    @michaelcurtis4563 Před 2 lety

    Yay, Loctite spawning season! Merry Christmas Wranglerstars!

  • @svbummin
    @svbummin Před 2 lety

    Believe grain runout and placement of said runout is more detrimental than orientation
    And I like to use linseed oil and a heat gun when setting barrel wedges….keeps the wood in the eye more playable. And it helps to keep the handle and head flush on the end….reduces splitting when adding the wedge

  • @nicholashayes72
    @nicholashayes72 Před 2 lety

    I would love to see your opinion on the council tool camp carver! I have had one since they came out and it’s so great, amazing video again keep up the great work

  • @CatapultCarnage
    @CatapultCarnage Před 2 lety

    I personally prefer the council tool axes over the gransfors. I think the difference is in the handles, the premium handles from council are just superior imo. I have a couple of gransfors, a couple of wetterlings and 3 council tools all premium models. The council tool hudson bay belt hatchet is my personal favourite. I really love the American patterns too. They don't really have anything comparable to the SFA anything they have of similar size has a heavier head so more clumsy to use one handed which can be a deal breaker for some.
    Hey Cody have you seen the silky outback saws? They really are worth the extra money 💰 I highly recommend 👌
    You should reach out to council and silky to get some stuff for reviews I think I speak for everyone when I say we'd like to see them videos

  • @chwweb
    @chwweb Před 2 lety +1

    My granddad used this axe. My father used one too. I baught one for me and inherited the other two. All three are still in great condition. Yes the handels are ash (Esche). The older ones cam without the paint and i striped the paint and oiled the handel as my fathers did. Havn't seen which weight you got there. There are three variants 600, 800 and 1000 g ax head. My favorit is the 800g (1.76lbs).

  • @AdamPlayFarms
    @AdamPlayFarms Před 2 lety

    I understand where you are in life and what you are doing in life is what is the easiest to make vid about. But appreciate you did one of these videos, because that is where I'm at in life. Tool video is a fun break. Thanks

  • @alexraymes
    @alexraymes Před 2 lety +2

    Merry Christmas Cody!

  • @GreekPreparedness
    @GreekPreparedness Před 2 lety +11

    While this reminds me of the Bahco Camping Axe, I cannot fail to point out that this is a GEDORE tool...
    Gedore makes the best, by far, wrenches in Europe. They are as iconic tools as the Skilsaws in the US. The name speaks volumes

    • @dpeagles
      @dpeagles Před 2 lety +3

      If only skilsaw was still what it use to be.

  • @1stCorinthians2_14
    @1stCorinthians2_14 Před 2 lety

    Nice looking axe! Thanks for all the explanation Cody!

  • @metals_etched
    @metals_etched Před 2 lety +1

    Love the axe/hatchet reviews.

  • @godlydevil1
    @godlydevil1 Před 2 lety

    I think Cody was thinking of the Running Man when he stated that "He remembered it like he was there." I'm thinking where else was he? LOL Just messin' with ya.

  • @bobg4840
    @bobg4840 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video!

  • @dpeagles
    @dpeagles Před 2 lety +12

    I bought a Gransfors Bruk splitting axe this year and it is a great splitting axe. It actually makes splitting enjoyable.
    However, I destroyed the sheath by taking a swing with the sheath still attached. Bummer.

  • @liamfoley4452
    @liamfoley4452 Před 2 lety

    Love these review videos. I can’t wait to see more

  • @beauandsamgoham
    @beauandsamgoham Před 2 lety +1

    Dear Wranglerstar, I just received the beloved Gransfors Bruk Small Forest Axe as Christmas present and I love it. My concern is, it never came with the metal wedge on the top. So I have reframed from using it, but has this happened to you with the Gransfors Bruk axes before?

  • @manta7099
    @manta7099 Před 2 lety

    You can also get the same ones branded by STHL at most ace hardwares

  • @tweakingheavily
    @tweakingheavily Před 2 lety

    these are some of my favourite videos

  • @SPZ909
    @SPZ909 Před 2 lety

    I can't wait for the followup video!

  • @jamesbailand4311
    @jamesbailand4311 Před 2 lety

    Ash and Beech are traditional woods to use for tool handles in Europe.
    Ash being the preferred choice especially for smaller tools.

  • @jimbusmaximus4624
    @jimbusmaximus4624 Před 2 lety

    Wranglerstar, something you might find interesting, Ochsenkopf is German for ox head (ochsen means oxen.) So it's easy to pronounce- oxen kopf. Great video!

  • @jeffbenson6102
    @jeffbenson6102 Před 2 lety

    It looks to have a nice thin wedge as it should, I bought a Collins Axe that was about as wedgey as a brick, I had to take an angle grinder to it for quite a while to make it even work at all.

  • @hookedonwood5830
    @hookedonwood5830 Před 2 lety +1

    Ochsen = Ox Kopf = Head. Have a few of their splitting axes and mauls - really great tools - nice to see them appear on your channel and that you are happy about them.

  • @bigosbro21
    @bigosbro21 Před rokem

    Love the watch choice. Good video.

  • @RF-cz4ln
    @RF-cz4ln Před 8 měsíci

    I just bought a STIHL hatchet ,looks very similar to this one . Good so far , I like it $35 at the STIHL dealer

  • @patrickmcadams31
    @patrickmcadams31 Před 2 lety

    Always appreciate a good review