Council Tool Flying Fox
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- This is a video review of the Council Tool Flying Fox. This is the newer offering from Council tool in their "sport utility" line of tools. This axe/hatchet is sized to meet WATL regulations. It is also a great small axe for camp and backcountry use.
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Outstanding review. Great demonstration of the "tool" and what it can do as well as perfectly executed skills using it. I was afraid you weren't going to throw it but I was relived to see you do so with great accuracy
Ha ha Thank you Mark! I felt a little funny in my last video not throwing the two but the day drew short and I just did not have the time. For this video I made sure to include throwing as it seemed to be the design purpose of the axe.
Great review! I love my flying fox. As far as gloves I've tried a lot including crud gjoras. Always come back to the wells lamont 1132's. I treat them with obenaufs LP before use and they last forever. Excellent for the $$.
Excellent! I will check them out, seems several people recommend them! One of these days we are bound to run into each other out there ha ha ha, take care!
Good chance you’re already aware of these gloves.. but im in the middle of testing out the Mechanix Wear M-Pact ‘DURAHIDE’ version of their popular more heavy&robust line of tactical gloves. The durahide version was made for working/working with tools in mind so you got the tactical features and protection + dexterity that the usual mpact glove provides then you also have the more heavy duty leather palm/fingers for a work glove together. A nice combination if you ask me. So far i like them a lot. Compared to a lot of leather work gloves that are sort of big clunky extra material getting in the way,lack of feeling&movement. These give you that snug tactical fit, a lot more natural to feel and room for fingers to maneuver around, but still with the leather palm&fingers that brings all the benefits of having leather gloves which people look for (Picking up metal containers off the fire when you’re in the bush etc.) they’ve been good to me so far but its only been 3-4 months so I couldn’t tell you how they hold up to use over time. Anyway that’s my take and suggestion for leather gloves. Thanks for the content, cheers!
You broke a sweat, but the axe didn’t. It’s a little beast.
It is a great little axe, especially for the price!
Fantastic review!! By far the best axe, hatchet and/or tomahawk reviews on CZcams. I will definitely be looking into this one. Sadly, as for the gloves, I can’t find any good ones myself. Please spread the word should you find a decent maker.
Thank you very much for the compliment my friend! This is a very good axe for the price I think, I was able to find it as low as 39$! The gloves are another story ha ha, I found a few pairs of US made ones stitched with Kevlar thread ( the failure point of most min) but they are not cheap! I am going to order a pair and see if they are worth the price/if they last.
Great video! Just found you from last video! I enjoy your videos so far 😉
You do some of the best axe reviews on CZcams. Been subbed since the beginning.
Thank you for the kind words!
@@Scablands_Scavenger hey, it’s what I do ; ) So, are you still diggin the flyin fox? I was thinking about pickin me up one of those next month. Edge retention good? I didn’t wanna get something too heavy. Head is a little under 2 pounds If I recall correctly. Can it be used both with one or 2 hands?
Nice review. I've been looking for a new, beater backcountry camp axe. This looks like it could be the one. Fits in a pack, more utility than a lighter hatchet...sold.
That's a nice little work horse.
Nice job on the review. I've always enjoyed your videos and appreciate your time and effort to post them.
BTW - I've been using Wells Lamont gloves for years, mostly for hunting. They have stood up well for me.
Thank you for the kind words, I enjoy making them! It sounds like the Wells Lamont gloves are the favorite around here I will have to pick up a pair next time I am in town!
Try giver gloves in Jackson hole. I have had really good luck with them. A touch pricey but great quality
Thanks, I will check them out.
How bout the grandsforest Burks outdoor axe!! For sure!
Nice axe and skills ! Thx for your video
Bought mine recently and came completely blunt but did now have a good leather mask
Mann, u putting some force behind that thing.
Great video👍👍
Started saving pocket change to get the CS Hudson Bay, but considering it's only a few bucks more, one of those would make way more sense than having another hawk. * PS, I'd like to know who sells good quality leather gloves myself. Last pair of good ones I've had came from BNSF RR back in 2011. Every pair I've bought over the past 10+ years has sucked. PPS, Looked at the tag in the RR issue gloves and they're Wells Lamont & made in Chile. They're still in better shape 10 years later after doing heavy construction than new gloves I bought that had finger holes after a little light use. PPPS, Looked 'em up on online and they appear to be the "Wells Lamont 1132L Work Gloves with Grain Palomino Cowhide, Keystone Thumb - Price: US $24.73" on eBay. Hope that helps.
Yeah the Fox seems a good deal at 38-40 bucks for sure! I hear you on the gloves, the 1132 seems a popular choice. I have found a few US made gloves but the price is a little steep 50-60 bucks....if they last though I would be willing to pay. 20 bucks a year for cheapie imports that I have to replace is getting expensive too!
@@Scablands_Scavenger This video popped up in my subs involving testing gloves for durability: _"Best Gloves? Let’s find out! Milwaukee, Ironclad, Mechanix, Carhartt"_ by Project Farm czcams.com/video/rsFca4h_7L0/video.html - Not the tough old US made leather gloves we're looking for, but still thought it might be of interest to you.
@@KowboyUSA Hey thats cool! I will have to watch ! Right after I posted this video a family member bought me a three pack of Wells Lamont gloves too!
@@Scablands_Scavenger Yeah, those are still the best gloves I've known for awhile. (Accurate) knowledge is power!
Ya know for its price and how its made in comparison to the camp carver i think its a better axe especially when u started splitting and chopping.. Im thinking the convex grind has alot to do with it as well.. it strikes a fero rod better as well...
Not a bad tool axe at all i may buy this over the camp carver thanks for the review!
Tillman gloves work well for me.
Like mine. Have used it for a while. Have been considering a rehang to something a little longer.
I too would consider a longer handle. Whiskey river used to carry a longer handle, looks like most their handles are sold out at the moment though.
@@Scablands_Scavenger I have one of their premium handles on my go to boys axe. An old Warren Axe & Tool.
Where did you get your mask that is on it?
@@bobsundquist2039 The mask I made myself, normally I offer them for sale but this model is not very uniform and the ground edges on the top and bottom makes it so I cannot guarantee fit to other axes. There is too much size variance from one to another.
Hey if you burned that handle you did a great job, i burn all my axes similarly and i love em.
Yes, add a little personal character!
Not bad for $39. Keep it sharp and it'll be your friend
I have been using Stihl chainsaw leather gloves if you can find them they are pretty cheap too
Excellent I will look for them, thanks!
I just wanted to say , how would it compare to the Fiskars X10, and then you pull out the X11 😁.
The Basque axes you would also like a lot I think.
They have the tomahawk friction fit style also, and als thr Rinaldi axes, also friction fit.
Absolutely the X series are great tools for the price I think. I have X10-11 and the new N-10, great options! I have looked at the Rinaldi axes and would like to add a few to my collection at some point for certain. I will have to look into the Basque axe I am not familiar with them. Thanks for the comments, take care!
@@Scablands_Scavenger
You're making beautiful video's , great scenery, and also great skill.
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Hahaha that glove issue has been a thorn under my fingertips for years.Ive been a carpenter/ wood worker for 30 years now and literally have been through hundreds if not thousands of pairs of gloves as I've always worn a pair even in screaming heet let's just say you can tell from my permanent tan lines
Thanks for the informative video!
I didn't hear but is your flying fox the 21inch and or the shorter
It is the shorter one, 16" I think.
Great information , nice video , what about gloves , HESTRA leather ...
grtz from Holland , Janneman
Thank you for the comments, and for the glove suggestion I will look at them!
Did you grind the top so it could scrape ferro rod or did it come that way?
It came pretty sharp. Most the Council axes I have purchased were pretty roughly ground and can throw sparks.
Looks a lot like husqwarna hatchet,this wotk well ,but heavier than hawks, dont like the weight. :)
Have you got experience on a spiked tomahawk, head size similar to coldsteel trailhawk? Lookin something to take with me when ice fishing. Can use the axe to make the hole bigger if needed and use the spike to pull me up when the ice breaks... and to make kindling to dry myself up, if needed...
The old Cold Steel Vietnam Hawk seems about what you describe, although I think they sold the design (American Tomahawk Co) and now they are like 200$. You could always run the CS spike hawk and modify the blade if you want a lighter tool.
@@Scablands_Scavenger do you do sheaths for spike hawks, and if you do, can you give an estimate price when shipping to finland? If you ship abroad...
@@theana86ar For the Cold Steel I do not offer international shipping, there is simply no way I can guarantee fitment due to variations in the manufacturing of the head itself. The shipping charges almost double the price and I cannot operate at those costs, I do apologize. The only sheath I offer internationally are the Fiskars because they are made to a tighter tolerance and I can guarantee they will fit first try.
You just made me buy this. Who made the kydex?
Its a good little axe for the price! The kydex was made by me, thanks for watching!
What is that fire starter tool you used to start your fire with?
I am using a 1/2"X5" Ferrocerium rod with antler handle and a piece of fatwood for tender.
@@Scablands_Scavenger Thank you kindly, sir! By the way, I loved your honest review on the Flying Fox hatchet. I bought that model for my dad (for Father's Day). I'm much more confident in that hatchet for him now that I've seen you handle it. Great work.
Was that a factory edge or did you have to sharpen it?
I re profiled the edge a little. If I remember it came ok sharp but nothing like the pack axe or camp carver. To be fair though almost every axe/hawk I purchase I re profile.
I actually liked your technique. I'd like to see you when your aim was good lol. Thanks for the video
Wells Lamont hydra hyde
OR outdoor gloves
You changed thy channel name?
I did, just something different ha ha.
@@Scablands_Scavenger I see. I’ve changed my channel name like 4 times over the past decade ; )
Do you have your sheaths for sale?
I have a few for sale, I do not sell a sheath for the Council Tool axes though. There is a link in the description to my seller account if you are interested in what I have available at the moment. I put more up on a weekly basis also.
@@Scablands_Scavenger apologies if you already answered this, but where can I get the same axe sheath as the one you have in this video? It looks amazing!
@@timd249 No problem. This sheath was made by me for this axe, I do not offer them for sale because the council tool axes are a little too rough an not uniform enough. This one had rough grinding marks and a sharp bottom edge that I had to work down to get smooth enough to use a kydex sheath with.
@@Scablands_Scavenger I was going to ask about the kydex sheath as well…and found that you make em yourself! Great work!!
Fleetfarm
24" boys axe is the cats meeeeow.