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  1. fiskars x27 vs. fiskars 36 super splitting axe

    Oct 18, 2014 · Fiskars 8 lb. Splitting Maul - 36" Shock-Absorbing, Comfort Grip Handle - Rust Resistant Forged Steel Blade - Wood Splitter Maul for Hardwood - Split Wood for Campfires - Bushcraft Gear Amazon.com $10.69

  2. Anyone using the 10" Fiskars folding saw? - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 13, 2021 · I have an older Fiskars folding saw that is a good saw . I bought one of the slide out saws that was junk . Personally I would look at where it is made . I have not had good experiences with Fiskars products made in China. Finland made Fiskars stuff is great.

  3. Fiskars Made in China? - Arborist, Chainsaw & Tree Work Forum

    Nov 3, 2010 · Fiskars Pole Saw Blade Replacement for Fiskars Pruning Saws and Tree Pruners, 15" Blade with Woodzig Chainsaw-Style Tooth Design Amazon.com $38.99 ($0.39 / Foot) Arborist Rope Climbing Rope Swing for Tree(1/2in x 100ft) Logging Rope 48 Strands for Pull, Swing, Knot (Orange) SDFJKLDI

  4. Fiskars Hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Dec 20, 2018 · The Fiskars with the all black handles are tge earlier versions. The Fiskars with the orange handles are their current newest production. I use the X27 for splitting. It works great. I just wish the handle was a bit more rounded. It would be easier on the hands.

  5. Fiskars Reel Front Roller Conversion - Help | Lawn Care Forum

    Jun 23, 2017 · I want to convert the front wheels of the Fiskars reel mower to a roller. Outer to outer edge wheel bracket measurement is 17 3/8. Throwing out some ideas and maybe someone with more knowledge here can help me out. Should I get a roller that is 16BF or 17BF? 16BF 17BF I would probably...

  6. Broken Fiskars - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 14, 2018 · Well, it happened. Wife broke my X27 while splitting wood. Sank the head into a piece of firewood and snapped the haft right off. This had been my favorite splitting axe. Not sure what I think right now, as I can't re-hang the head.

  7. My Praise of the Fiskars Hatchet. | Bushcraft USA Forums

    Oct 23, 2016 · Reviews of the Fiskars axes (most notably the X-7 model) are a mixed bag of love, mediocrity, and unadulterated loathing. Personally I adore the tool, despite some online "controversy". First, I would like to tell what I Have done with my Fiskars X-7> I use it regularly to split both hard and soft woods (oak, fir, and maple, mostly) on the ...

  8. Fiskars 7850 Hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 13, 2011 · The one on the website is apparently the one currently sold in Europe for about $50.00 under the designation X7. I tried to look for it in the US, but was only able to find the model I have reviewed above. I bought mine about two months ago. The Fiskars website lists the X7 hatchet as having a 1.28lb head and 1.65lb overall.

  9. RE-HANDLING A FISKARS/GERBER HATCHET - Bushcraft USA …

    Jan 12, 2017 · A bit of a thread resurection, I hope it´s not against the rules. I just joined as this site, as it was pretty much all I could find about people talking about changing the Fiskars axe handles. I gave it a go yesterday. Its been given a quick test and feels solid, I have done a few axe handles this way over the years and never had problems ...

  10. Fiskars Hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Mar 24, 2021 · The factory edge on the Fiskars seemed to dull somewhat quickly but after sharpening mine I'd say it holds an edge well enough. I don't believe the Estwing has a factory edge. The profile also isn't what I would consider well suited to bushcraft. All that said my Fiskars was made in Finland.

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