What makes Heikki Karn�'s axe better? �Everything,� he says. �Stone Age man created this axe that we get today from the hardware store. It�s still the same tool, with the same difficulties.�
"DrCaleb" said I doubt it would increase injuries considering the inherent nature of the task. I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
I saw that video last week sometime. The axe does seem pretty easy to use, and I like that tire thing too.
But expensive! It's more than I've paid for some ice climbing axes! It does seem easy to use and I bet the wood was optimal for splitting making it look even better. Looked really good when taking down the sides, which may be because of it's design to roll to one side. I bet it's much more than the regular axe although except for the handle, they do last forever. See the cheap prices of log splitters these days most people probably don't use an axe to split much wood anymore.
"Regina" said I doubt it would increase injuries considering the inherent nature of the task. I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
I saw that video last week sometime. The axe does seem pretty easy to use, and I like that tire thing too.
But expensive! It's more than I've paid for some ice climbing axes! It does seem easy to use and I bet the wood was optimal for splitting making it look even better. Looked really good when taking down the sides, which may be because of it's design to roll to one side. I bet it's much more than the regular axe although except for the handle, they do last forever. See the cheap prices of log splitters these days most people probably don't use an axe to split much wood anymore.
The base price is �193.12 in EU countries, including VAT. For US orders, the base price is �155.74 or about $215, plus �47.26 ($65) in shipping.
~$240 is more than I spent on ice axes, and my life depended on them! Chopping wood, not so much plummeting and falling to my doom. And yea, that Finnish Birch if properly seasoned is legendary.
~$240 is more than I spent on ice axes, and my life depended on them! Chopping wood, not so much plummeting and falling to my doom. And yea, that Finnish Birch if properly seasoned is legendary.
Holy shit!!! When you said expensive I thought $100-150. You can get a log splitter from Canadian Tire starting at $400.
I doubt it would increase injuries considering the inherent nature of the task. I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
I saw that video last week sometime. The axe does seem pretty easy to use, and I like that tire thing too.
But expensive! It's more than I've paid for some ice climbing axes!
You split wood with ice climbing axes?
Yes.....would you mind holding the wood?
I doubt it would increase injuries considering the inherent nature of the task. I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
I saw that video last week sometime. The axe does seem pretty easy to use, and I like that tire thing too.
But expensive! It's more than I've paid for some ice climbing axes!
It does seem easy to use and I bet the wood was optimal for splitting making it look even better. Looked really good when taking down the sides, which may be because of it's design to roll to one side.
I bet it's much more than the regular axe although except for the handle, they do last forever. See the cheap prices of log splitters these days most people probably don't use an axe to split much wood anymore.
I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
Isn't that one of those things that make you slap your head and go,
"why the fuck didn't I think of that !".
230 Euros, 300 dollars. Before tax.
holy fuck me.. and he is out of stock !
That is a lot of money for an axe....
I doubt it would increase injuries considering the inherent nature of the task. I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
I saw that video last week sometime. The axe does seem pretty easy to use, and I like that tire thing too.
But expensive! It's more than I've paid for some ice climbing axes!
It does seem easy to use and I bet the wood was optimal for splitting making it look even better. Looked really good when taking down the sides, which may be because of it's design to roll to one side.
I bet it's much more than the regular axe although except for the handle, they do last forever. See the cheap prices of log splitters these days most people probably don't use an axe to split much wood anymore.
http://www.geek.com/news/physics-exploi ... e-1591725/
~$240 is more than I spent on ice axes, and my life depended on them! Chopping wood, not so much plummeting and falling to my doom. And yea, that Finnish Birch if properly seasoned is legendary.
I like the tire thing which I've never seen before.
Isn't that one of those things that make you slap your head and go,
"why the fuck didn't I think of that !".
230 Euros, 300 dollars. Before tax.
holy fuck me.. and he is out of stock !
That is a lot of money for an axe....
For 240$ folks can repeat the same with screwdriver or kitchen knife
http://www.geek.com/news/physics-exploi ... e-1591725/
~$240 is more than I spent on ice axes, and my life depended on them! Chopping wood, not so much plummeting and falling to my doom. And yea, that Finnish Birch if properly seasoned is legendary.
Holy shit!!!
When you said expensive I thought $100-150. You can get a log splitter from Canadian Tire starting at $400.
You split wood with ice climbing axes?
Yes.....would you mind holding the wood?
Don't fall for it!
When Regina asks you to hold his wood, it's not what you think