Husqvarna Forest Axe Review

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Note: I posted a 2-year review here and talk about fixing a loose axe head.
    Fixing loose axe head & My 2 Year review on the Husqvarna Multi-Purpose Axe
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    Here are a few things you want to know about this axe.
    1) These axes are hand forged in Sweden.
    2) The head is 1.9lbs and weighs a total of 3lbs with a 26" hickory handle.
    3) The consumer warranty for wooden axes is 90 days.
    Disclosure: This axe was given to me by Husqvarna to test but this review was done out of my own satisfaction for the tool and was not part of our agreement.
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Комментарии • 294

  • @TheTahoeJohn
    @TheTahoeJohn 6 лет назад +77

    I have watched countless axe reviews nd I have to say this was probably the best review out of all of them. As it happens I could never bring myself to spend the money on a Gränsfors Bruk. I opted for the Husqvarna Forest mainly because it too is Swedish steel. For the price I found them I bought 4. One I use around my property and the other 3 are in my vehicles for emergency situations. This review really went a long way to assure me I made the right choice.

    • @lycos100
      @lycos100 6 лет назад +3

      totally serious question... why would one need an axe in his vehicle for an emergency? would that be for a fallen tree in the road ro something I'm not thinking of?

    • @fuelediowa
      @fuelediowa 5 лет назад +15

      @@lycos100 for a some guys an axe is just a very versatile tool. Like you said cutting a fallen tree out of the road. To bust ice out of frozen water tanks or pond edges for livestock. Used as a hammer for repairs on fences, a handy axe finds many uses it was never really intended to be used for but works if it is what you have. Like delimbing bodies .

    • @nastythomashobbs
      @nastythomashobbs 5 лет назад

      Did the handle come loose?

    • @TheBHoky
      @TheBHoky 5 лет назад +4

      @@lycos100 I keep an axe in my pickup because on my 30 mile drive to work about 22 miles is prone to trees across the road.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      @@nastythomashobbs Yes, I talk about it in this video I posted today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @Prairiedrifter1
    @Prairiedrifter1 5 лет назад +41

    The sound you hear from this axe is it’s mythical Scandinavian spirit talking to you

    • @emilwestgaardhenriksen1715
      @emilwestgaardhenriksen1715 3 года назад +1

      So true, we have a saying in sweden refarding our steel used for axes and knives: "Svenskt stål biter." it's actually from a poem about Charles XII but it has just stuck around since swedish steel is of a certain quality you don't really find anywhere else ^^

    • @1invag
      @1invag 3 года назад

      Is this not designed and manufactured in Germany lol. Husqvarna is a German brand

    • @Prairiedrifter1
      @Prairiedrifter1 3 года назад

      @@1invag Hults Bruk forges Husqvarna axes. Sweden’s largest and oldest axe head manufacturer.

  • @TheBHoky
    @TheBHoky 5 лет назад +14

    I bought mine in 2014 and it is my favorite axe. I have a Gransfors Burk small forest axe and usually grab my Husqvarna when I am in a hurry.

  • @doobitron
    @doobitron 6 лет назад +23

    Keep your wood moist boys 😎

  • @Salamattder
    @Salamattder 3 года назад +4

    1:50 completely surrounded by water...spits anyway. 🤣

  • @thewildbean2367
    @thewildbean2367 4 года назад +6

    I’m not one to give out praise often but this is by far the best review video I’ve ever watched. I’m definitely going to buy this axe.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад +1

      To years in I’m still happy with it. Enjoy.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks again, I posted an updated review today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @tomvanthienen3716
    @tomvanthienen3716 5 лет назад +6

    Got mine today.
    A couple of streets away from here there is a Husqvarna dealer. VCS Stabroek Belgium. I bought one of the 2 they had...im so happy with this axe..it is realy good. Thanks for your nice review.

  • @aleveraj
    @aleveraj 5 лет назад +2

    I used to co-own a forest maintenance company. I've used saws and axes of all types extensively and yes, of course, your "strange" beaver technique caught my eye immediately. But I also saw that you were paying close attention to that bigger tree trunk barely moving, so I guess you're not that new to this and you know better than we all video watchers, the conditions of your forest.
    If you say your trees don't fall and you're comfortable leaning over the trunk to deliver your cuts, and you don't have girly hands that can't wrap around that handle properly, who in the world are these guys to question it?!?!?
    Great video, awesome explanation of the content and a more than useful review!!
    You've got a new suscriber from down south in Chile!! Regards!!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +2

      Ale Vera thank you. I realize now I need to be carful what I show on RUclips. People can’t possibly understand the exact conditions in which I’m in so anything unorthodox gets blood running. However, a couple hundred trees since I still stand behind this technique when the trees are small like this and you’re going to pull them out from the bottom. Thanks for the support.

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 6 лет назад +4

    Just when I thought I had seen 'enough' ax videos, you came along and showed what others have left out--sizing an ax, trying it out in extended arm positions; then going on to use the product over a good bit of time in a wide variety of ways. 'Trustin' Timber!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah of course. I really value the time you all spend coming to watch my videos so I want to make sure I'm doing my due dilligence.

    • @jameshargroder7090
      @jameshargroder7090 5 лет назад

      AWESOME VIDEO AND SOO INFORMATIVE OF A REVIEW, U SIR DO KNOW YOUR SHIT!!!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Hi James, I did an upated 2-year review today if you're interested the link is here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html.

  • @joesjunkgarage3313
    @joesjunkgarage3313 5 лет назад +5

    Fantastic review! This is the first time I’ve seen your channel. I’ve been researching several axe manufacturers lately, your review has really helped me in narrowing the field of choices, Thank you! Please keep up the great reviews!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Glad you liked the review. I just posted an updated review today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @OldmanSnake
    @OldmanSnake 4 года назад +3

    I love this Axe. Mine is extremely sharp and cuts thru wood fast. I have a 20 inch Hults Bruks Salen as its companion

  • @johnnyhawthorne1989
    @johnnyhawthorne1989 3 года назад +5

    I told you not to bother me when I'm waxing my axe 😂🤣😂

  • @buddyblankenship4186
    @buddyblankenship4186 4 года назад +1

    I’ve got mine about 3 1/2 years ago & after 3-4 hours of thinning the handle & head out , it is a nice little axe !

  • @wilsonline90
    @wilsonline90 6 лет назад +1

    mine arrived today. I`m happy with it. Not bad as some reviews said. The wood came a bit coarse, nothing that just a 180 grit sand paper would not fix in 30 sec. The edge was as you said pretty wiry, tons of burr. But again nothing that a bit of sharpening and/or a strop would not fix in 2 min. After that, my edge was paper and hair cutting. The head looked a bit small, but that`s actually was what I was looking for. The fit of the handle on the head is ok, could be better, but I think its more than ok.
    blablabla
    It cost a fraction of what my GB cost me. I`m so happy.

  • @Airik1111bibles
    @Airik1111bibles 4 года назад +6

    Great review brother.
    Just like knives a good geometry and good steel is all you need... Yes the expensive ones are nice but if you work with your tools for many years ya move past the snobby opinions. Eventually in the end most honest people will admit its a 90% the same materials but that extra 10% is way cool and totally brand pride.
    Some folks get so snobby that they refuse to even look at a budget brand let alone use one and openly review it . You answered a huge question I had about the axe heads breaking THANK YOU ! I now can buy one and make it my own they look cool.
    After having a butt load of knives I ended up selling them all and I now use a $50 Gerber and $100 Ontario both are excellent. I will never spend $200 on a knife heck over $100 is even somewhat silly now to me. There is this all knives must be "super steel " club of folks who will never use their knives enough for that $300 to ever pay off BUT they feel good and own their cool knife LOL its cool i know that feeling well😂
    I get it, ....brand pride is normal but it works with budget stuff to...I have pride in owning a Gerber Prodigy I've used it enough years to know its trustworthy and dang near unbreakable. A $45 knife with the right geometry and good heat treat will work just fine in my hands and I can sharpen it if it gets damaged with ease, but 99% of the time it only needs a good stropping on my belt.
    I do still think about buying a nice $200 LT Wright knife and I know those $200-$300 axes are no different for you axe loving folks. If ya can buy one I say have at it, cause its your money ain't nothing wrong with that. I just wish more people would stop being so dang brand blind and snobby to folks in the outdoor bush crafting community.

  • @jordanpayne6838
    @jordanpayne6838 3 года назад +2

    I’m a professional moose hunting guide and I often use my axe for cutting bone, it’s amazing how long this axe holds an edge. Usually have to sharpen most axes after every kill, I can go a full season without sharpening the husky. And still make feather sticks. It’s amazing quality steel for the price.

  • @TheGuitarRoom
    @TheGuitarRoom 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful review. FYI, these axes are made by Hults Bruk. So they are definitely handmade. So you were getting a top of the line axe for a third to a half of what you would normally pay. I like your idea of the wax. I do exactly the same thing to my blades. I also use an orbital sander at about 240 grit paper and I sand down the handle a bit as well as the top part of the cut so it doesn’t chip. However I use a fantastic tongue oil by milk paint company. Are use their outdoor defense tongue oil which has some nice natural additives which not only treat the wood, but protected from the elements. Again great video. Thank you.

  • @emilwestgaardhenriksen1715
    @emilwestgaardhenriksen1715 6 лет назад +2

    Swedish steel baby! 😁 The ammount of content you have just don't justify the low sub count you have, you are infomative and knowledgeable and hillarious at times just, just found your channel and after this video I'm subscribing directley. I'm from Sweden and have both Huswvarna and Gränsfors axes, personally I have a Hults Bruks axe in my camping backpack at all times, it is a superb little axe and has never let me down, I also carry it for sentimentsl values aswell, got it for my fifth borthday by my father who had it himself for 15 years or so before me so the axe itself is bushing 40+ years and is as sharp as ever. Used it growing up on weekends and holidays cutting branches of trees when my fsther took me out in the woods gsthering timber for him and his fsthers furniture making. A good quality axe will serve you for life and will most certainly be inherited by the ones who come after. Keep it up man I love your videos😁

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  6 лет назад

      Emil Westgaard Henriksen thanks so much.

  • @Woodswalker1965
    @Woodswalker1965 6 лет назад +4

    I like your axe tune up. It's a good policy to keep in practice. You demonstrated the Husky very well. I own a few of these. They don't really have to take a back seat to the high dollar Swedish steel , I own a few of them too lol. Nice!

  • @Woodtoolsworkshop
    @Woodtoolsworkshop 6 лет назад +7

    This took me back to when I was a boy scout, around 1964.

  • @scotthill6807
    @scotthill6807 6 лет назад +13

    I own this axe and it is a great all purpose small axe. It holds a great edge and is light enough to use for hours if you had to. Pair this with a good bow saw and you're set.

  • @R.Stridstrom
    @R.Stridstrom 4 года назад +2

    Good find.
    Actually we got like 2-3 major (very old) "bruk" left here in Sweden - and i have, too found the Husqvarna as a very good alternative to Gränsfors.
    It is significally more affordable. VERY hard to find for the public citizen though, as they dont tend to advertise, or be known in the same way.
    It is commonly found at speciality hardware stores here. At least that is where i found it.
    I think it is Gränsfors major competitor, "Hultafors Bruk" who makes the Husqvarnas.
    I live ~45 minutes away from Gränsfors bruk.
    I went to visit last year in one of their open house/guided tour days.
    It is a beautiful place next to a creek.
    They also hold courses in smithing and is selling special models at site. All sorts of styles.
    Viking bearded and artful pieces.
    Amongst other things.
    You can smith an axe of your own in one of their several furnaces, but the regular ones is made with semi-modern machines.
    They sharpened my tomahawk i brought to their shop.
    Very impressed with its design, they were :)
    (CRKT Hogan Hawk)
    I am thinking of attending on one of their courses.... hmmm
    Beautiful cafe just nearby too... loved it.
    One of the last remaining bruks.
    Legacy !
    But i think the Husqvarna is a superb bargain.
    Look up Hultafors if it is news to you.
    I got some really old axe from another really old Swedish bruk.
    Good stuff.

  • @jxn.lindner
    @jxn.lindner 6 лет назад +6

    Congrats man. Just happened to see your channel tick over from 9998 to 10k!

  • @adrianalonso2810
    @adrianalonso2810 4 года назад +1

    Wow i subrscribed on the spot. Im 12 and i love the outdoors. I live in the city but every sunday my fam goes to the beach or the woods and he make a fire and roast marshmallows. I just came back from a trip to my aunts house in a rural area for a week and when i came back the streets looked disgusting an everything looked ugly and dirty. The outdoors is fun and so buitiful. Lol i cant afford a good ax. Awsome review.

  • @petter5721
    @petter5721 Год назад

    I have a Jonsered ax and it has served me well for many years 👍🏻

  • @Mistraker
    @Mistraker 5 лет назад +8

    That sound you're hearing, and the difference between an axe like this (or a Gransfors Bruks or Hults Bruks axe) and most axes sold in the US, is the hardness and thickness differences. If you go to the hardware store and pick out an axe to use, most likely it's going to be very cheaply manufactured in China out of steel that's fairly soft. As a result, it's made very thick. If it were ground nice and lean like one of these axes, even a cheaper axe like the Husqvarna, it would deform or break when used. So, they tend to be great fat wedges, which gives them that dull sound, as does the softness of the metal.
    Everyone on youtube will give you a different opinion on which of these axes are better, and while the Gransfors Bruks and Hults Bruks will be ground more consistently, and the handles will be installed generally better, they're all miles better than what you could pick up at a hardware store in the states. With the Husqvarna, you just need to put in a bit of work to get the edge in good shape. You can get it all polished and consistent like a Gransfors axe, if you put in the time.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +3

      Hrothgar thanks. That reinforces everything I’ve been thinking as well. I have a few axes made in US and I just let the little fella or guests use them so I don’t have to worry about them chopping my good axes into the ground. It makes an incredible difference.

  • @ianprater5030
    @ianprater5030 4 года назад

    Hi, I purchased one the other day I have not used it yet but so glad I watch your video which confirms that I have not wasted my money.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Well here is more confirmation. Posted an updated 2-year review today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @prettyoutside7464
    @prettyoutside7464 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you for sharing the video, the axe and your knowledge!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks, I posted an updated review here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @Tony-ip7hj
    @Tony-ip7hj 5 лет назад +4

    Your channel randomly showed up today.
    Im now subscribed to one of the best channels ive seen.
    /from sweden

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +3

      Tony Bergman thanks so much. Means a lot coming from Sweden. I’m very inspired by a lot of Swedish culture and current outdoorsman.

  • @foudgeta
    @foudgeta 3 года назад +1

    I'm using the same axe for about 6 months. Its generally good. Mine had a problem of loose head that I had to seat deeper on the shaft, and the edge wasn't so great as seen in this video so that I had to regrind. I just dont mind as these kind of jobs are part of using these tools.

  • @Barkeroni
    @Barkeroni 4 года назад +37

    They gave you an axe that went through 7 rounds of quality control. 😁

    • @DarkZtorm
      @DarkZtorm 4 года назад +1

      They buy it from Hults Bruk, impossible for them to know or test it.

    • @SupermanBB
      @SupermanBB 2 года назад

      I must’ve gotten lucky too. I have this axe and the quality is incredible for the price

    • @stretchmfe4913
      @stretchmfe4913 7 месяцев назад

      Mine was fresh off the rainforest site and I am impressed. Starting to think the axe is pretty damn good.

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 6 лет назад +2

    Nice little axe. I was pleased to see that our methods of prep are very similar. I just rehandled a 2 1/2 lb Swedish made axe in a video that I have had for well over 20 years (maybe over 30 years) and I agree that the Swedes really know their stuff when it comes to this tool. There is something intrinsically pleasing about the song of the axe. Though I must admit, my Husqvarna 450e chain saw is a bit faster....lol.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  6 лет назад +2

      I'm a chainsaw man as well but one day I forgot mine and I realized at the end of the day I had made just as much progress felling with my axe. By the time you fill gas and oil, pull start it, put it down ... chopping down these small trees is actually quicker for me with an axe. However, when it comes to bucking them up, yep, it's chainsaw time. I will admit my new battery powered Husqvarna thought is the best of both worlds. Toss it in a backpack, just push it on to start, and it's so quiet. Really becoming a little too dependent on it some days:)

  • @fsbushcraft2076
    @fsbushcraft2076 6 лет назад +13

    I own one and will never need to own another make of axe ever again by far the nicest allround axe i have ever used and the price vs quality you can not go wrong

    • @R.Stridstrom
      @R.Stridstrom 4 года назад

      It probably is the best allrounder around. Affodable too !

  • @medeiros3610
    @medeiros3610 5 лет назад +2

    I am on my 2nd year with this ax. I concur, best ax for the money and so glad I did not spend much more for the same quality steel with a little more tic finish. Swing on bro!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      This month marks my two year as well. Posted a 2-year review and how to tighten the axe head if you need that it's here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @ben6089
    @ben6089 4 года назад +2

    Just bought one. For anyone interested, apparently there was a hold up at the factory, I had to wait about 2 months for them to arrive. So from about Oct 2019 until I'm guessing about Oct 2020 the in-store stock is probably finished in a rush. The grind on mine is extremely rough and uneven, I don't mind but a lot of people would. Still a beautiful axe and nice to hold and swing.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks for the update

    • @BOOSTEDLASER
      @BOOSTEDLASER 4 года назад

      @@TrustinTimber FANTASTIC video ! Are these as good as Gransfors Bruk? Are they worth 3-4x the cash?

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      BOOSTEDLASER you’ll find out next Tuesday. I’m doing a 2year review. Giving all my thoughts 2 years later.

    • @BOOSTEDLASER
      @BOOSTEDLASER 4 года назад

      @@TrustinTimber Can I have a sneak peak :) NEED one asap

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      BOOSTEDLASER yeah, it’s a great axe. Still loving it;) enjoy. It’s called the Husqvarna multi purpose axe. 26” hickory Handel.

  • @jdubhilltop33
    @jdubhilltop33 6 лет назад +5

    Dude, these videos are A+ quality!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      thanks

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks again. Did an updated 2-year review on this axe today. Also talked about tightening the loose axe head. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @SmithWesson90
    @SmithWesson90 3 года назад

    Just ordered the 13in Husqvarna camp hatchet and the Helko Werk Rheinland camp axe 20in
    Great review! ✌

  • @Kevin_drinks_Lead
    @Kevin_drinks_Lead 4 года назад +4

    Wow! The swedish makes really great axes

  • @johnmutton799
    @johnmutton799 3 года назад +1

    Take a guess who makes this axe? The grind is basic, this cuts the cost. £40.00 in the UK. Sand the top of the handle and finish the edge. The grain orientation is perfect. Wetterlings made some of the Gransfors bruks axes. Who bought them out. The same firm own Hultafors/Hults bruks and this axe is exactly the same as the Hultafors. I can buy 3 of these to the price of the Gransfors bruks. This has the same steel as all the axes mentioned. So why pay more for the name. I looked at a Hultafors axe 4 months ago and it has gone from £36 to £ 80. Husqvarna have stayed the same price. It is a brilliant axe. And if you flatten the top of the axe head guess what it looks like! Better edge shape for slicing into the wood. They leave enough timber in the handle so you can shape it to fit your hand. These are made for professionals in the trade. Not for posing on RUclips. These are made to use!

  • @billj503
    @billj503 6 лет назад +1

    I own this axe and must say it arrived with the bit damaged from the sheath rivets. The sheath has no welt and where the leather is folded it cracked apart, all the way through, so I could poke my finger through the sheath. I tossed the sheath in the garbage and was able to fix the bit. I would like this axe much better with a decent sheath and 2"-4" longer handle. I always find myself grabbing the knob, wanting a bit more.

  • @ahorseman4ever1
    @ahorseman4ever1 6 лет назад +2

    Another good video. I have been salivating over the Swedish axes for quite some time. Thank you for sharing. I thought I saw a new axe in your last video. Take care

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  6 лет назад

      Blake Campbell Productions good eye:)

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад +1

      Hey Blake, haven't seen you in the comments for a while. I hope all is well man. Did an updated review on this axe here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @JimiJimi1000
    @JimiJimi1000 6 лет назад +2

    Great job! I love my Husqvarna hatchet, that being said....I’d really love to get my hands on one of those forest axes 😋

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Did an updated review if you're still considering it. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @danielsoderberg-zn2ov
    @danielsoderberg-zn2ov Год назад

    Awesome review. Just bought one for 45 USD. I’m pretty sure that this is literary the same axe as Hultafors “Qvarfot”/Hults Bruk “the Kisa”witch is prized two
    and a half what I payed.
    Locking forward to take it to action

  • @leelingkwan589
    @leelingkwan589 3 года назад

    Watching this at 3am. Now i want this X.

  • @551taylor
    @551taylor 4 года назад

    Good video, very informative, and I love you not having paid ads to disrupt the flow.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      It's temping, but I agree, Glad you appreciate that.

  • @electrominded8372
    @electrominded8372 3 года назад +1

    Swedish traditional axes are the very best in the world. Also try out the Gränsfors Bruks wilderness hatchet, you will fall in love with it

  • @MoonshineMetalworks
    @MoonshineMetalworks 6 лет назад +4

    Really interesting video, great to see the axe in action, although I'll admit, it's made me wish I could afford to buy one of my mentors Wilderness Axes to send to you to try out, I think you'd love it. I'll be sending him the link to this video right away!
    Also it was interesting to hear your thoughts of the "zing" of European axes compared to US axes, we've found a very similar thing with the US made hammers, a much duller THUD as opposed to the ring of a European hammer.. but actually they seem to move metal and hold up better! You can't beat Swedish steel for an axe though!

  • @donaldnaymon3270
    @donaldnaymon3270 Год назад

    Great review. Thank you for sharing.

  • @razors8145
    @razors8145 3 года назад +1

    I love mine too, great affordable axe!

  • @BassWhoopinFishingTeam
    @BassWhoopinFishingTeam 2 года назад +1

    These are made by Hults Bruk. The same group that owns them also owns Husqvarna. That’s why it feels so good. Hults Bruk and Grandfors bruk are arguably the top two swedish axe makers

    • @Jesusiskingamen7
      @Jesusiskingamen7 2 года назад

      There made by gransfors

    • @ozanokur8717
      @ozanokur8717 Год назад +1

      @@Jesusiskingamen7 No, Husqvarna Forest Axe is made by Hults Bruk, indeed

  • @ozcampnhuntdan7858
    @ozcampnhuntdan7858 5 лет назад +2

    A very enjoyable review indeed. You talked me into this axe to compliment my husky carpenters axe, keep up the great vids.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Did you buy it? If not, here it another look. I posted an updated review today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @mayanalien
    @mayanalien 6 лет назад +13

    You're in the snow and you still use spit?... that's the manliest thing ever.

  • @mr.fisher3973
    @mr.fisher3973 5 лет назад +3

    Great review - also my favorite axe. I just don't think you can beat it for the money. New sub - great channel!!!!

  • @joemedeiros46
    @joemedeiros46 6 лет назад

    After a little tlc, this axe is great and priced even better!
    I’m only 2 years in with mine but very pleased.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      This month marks my 2-year as well so I did an updated review, and how to tighten the axe head. You can see it here if you need that. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 2 года назад

    Finally I see someone using spit on the stone 💎 That axe is awesome...

  • @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
    @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 6 лет назад +2

    The Swedes definitely have the upper hand on steel. I was just looking at the Husqvarna axes last week. I think I'm leaning towards the Husqvarna carpenter axe for camp and bushcraft. Might get both.
    Great review 👍

  • @awesomeinprogress4189
    @awesomeinprogress4189 6 лет назад +2

    Great to see an honest review as always from you Bro😉👌 and the axe looks fantastic too😀 might have to check them out if I have room in the "collection" 😂

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      If you're still considering it here is the updated 2-year review. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @fynbo1007
    @fynbo1007 6 лет назад +2

    Great review, thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family

  • @alcenofolchini6971
    @alcenofolchini6971 4 года назад

    I visited my uncle in Paraguay, he was leaving in the forest, in a tiny house and he chopped 4 hectares of that rain forest in 2 weeks, he was 56 years old, with a old axe and just charped it in the mornings, I think with a good chain saw I will take 6 months, some of those trees you hit and the axe just bauce back its hard wood.

  • @thedanishbushcrafter7341
    @thedanishbushcrafter7341 6 лет назад +4

    Great video and review too! The axe sure looks Nice aswell;)

  • @woodlandsnorth
    @woodlandsnorth 6 лет назад +1

    Great review! Looks like husqvarna has another winner.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Yep, 2 years strong. Posted an updated review today and talked about fixing a loose axe head.

  • @ModernGentleman
    @ModernGentleman 3 года назад +1

    If I could only have one axe I'd choose my Council Tool 2 ¹/⁴ lb boys axe. Good compromise for just about any general purpose axe work. 👍

  • @MountainDreamLand
    @MountainDreamLand 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing !

  • @refaiabdeen5943
    @refaiabdeen5943 3 года назад

    Cheers Mate!

  • @DevoWray
    @DevoWray 5 лет назад

    Great review. Thanks. Going to buy one to add to my husqvarna hatchet

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Did you buy one? If not let me tempt you further:). I did a 2-year review here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @timothyshanley1132
    @timothyshanley1132 3 года назад

    Love the husqvarna product

  • @axeandturtle
    @axeandturtle 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for review!

  • @ronpatterson6420
    @ronpatterson6420 4 года назад +1

    It looks just like my hults bruk axe.looks like a nice axe

    • @anserafers8088
      @anserafers8088 4 года назад +1

      I think it’s the same factory ✅✅

  • @darrinlenton
    @darrinlenton 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, for this video! You just saved me $100 in the cost of an axe. Would you mind telling me where you got that hat? Thanks again Sir!

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Great, This hat is Tilley but I'm not sure they make this model anymore. Got it about 5 years ago.

  • @dyvel
    @dyvel 5 лет назад +1

    Husqvarna is pronounced "huuskvaarna", meaning "house mill" or rather "the mill that is resembling a house" in Swedish. I like the review! Would be interesting to know his it's holding up after a few years.

    • @patrickdarnall2346
      @patrickdarnall2346 5 лет назад +2

      In Kanookland, aka Canada, house is 'hoose', about is 'aboot' and hoser is just hoser.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +1

      Tor Hunemark still going strong. Maybe I’ll do a 1 Year review

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Should have the two-year review up soon. Going to shoot it today.

  • @Toolsofthepast
    @Toolsofthepast Год назад

    I just bought one today

  • @kevinbungles
    @kevinbungles 6 лет назад +1

    Cracking review and a really nice axe.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks, posted an updated 2-year review today. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @joemedeiros46
    @joemedeiros46 6 лет назад +1

    FYI
    Try the husquvana carpenters axe for processing lumber!
    You will love the speed upgrade ;-)

  • @wolfking2281
    @wolfking2281 4 года назад +1

    17:00 thats a new one for me ... thanks !

  • @kevinAuman1
    @kevinAuman1 3 года назад

    I bought a 13in or 15in Husqvarna around 2010-11 maybe and this is by no means a felling axe but I was just splitting rounds for a fire and the head snapped right off and was still lodged into the round which I was splitting a soft maple from my backyard tree, who knows maybe I had just gotten an older one that was still not sold prior to them resolving this issue or maybe some of them still do have this issue 🤷‍♂️ no way of knowing for sure but I will say that I had already put so much work into refining that little axe that it really was disappointing to say the least yet I found myself buying another one and it still is going strong today! For the $40 you spend you just simply cannot beat them and where else will you find a Swedish made axe so cheap?

  • @jeremyatkinson4976
    @jeremyatkinson4976 5 лет назад +1

    I wonder who makes them, Hults?

  • @josephkool8411
    @josephkool8411 4 года назад +3

    If I was walking up behind you when you were waxing that handle I would've of turned around and quietly walked away

  • @JacobHesketh
    @JacobHesketh 6 лет назад +1

    Good review mate

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks, I did an updated today. You can see it here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @ford4037
    @ford4037 4 года назад

    Nice video, I have the same ax and also had to sharpen it, but it's perfect after sharpening : )))

  • @tsizzle
    @tsizzle 6 лет назад +1

    Some questions: What specific kind of wax did you use? What about using boiled linseed oil for both the handle, the eye, and the metal axe head itself? Also, how would you compare this to the Gransfors Bruks Scandinavian Axe?

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  6 лет назад

      T Sizzle I use a wax called renaissance wax. I’m not really a fan if oil on my metal. It never really soaks in so in leaves oils stains on whatever it touches like inside my packs and I grip the head of the axe a lot. Gransfors puts a bit more care into the finish, packaging, and shipping but u pay for it. Metal wise I like both.

  • @DarkZtorm
    @DarkZtorm 4 года назад

    An beautiful axe made by Hults Bruk.

  • @RecessiveG
    @RecessiveG 4 года назад

    I just learned so much. Thank you.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Ethan great. Still loving this axe. Thinking about doing a 1 year review

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Might learn more. I did a 2 year review and talked about how to tighten the axe head here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @deanoboland
    @deanoboland 4 года назад

    Great work on video mate greetings from spain

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks, I posted an updated review today if you are interested. Also how to fix a loose axe head. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @jacobward7507
    @jacobward7507 6 лет назад +1

    Good review on that axe, might be good to have something between the GB wildlife hatchet I use for canoe camping and the felling axe I use for car camping. By the way, your video for some reason isn't showing up for me on RUclips under your channel or just on my home page like usual. I found it by following the link in the email youtube sends me to notify of new videos from my subscriptions. Maybe it's set to private?

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Dd that problem ever get sorted out? Do I show up now? Did an updated 2-year review on this axe today if you are interested. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @awesome2beat815
    @awesome2beat815 4 года назад +1

    U got a new sub, I hope I see another video soon👍

  • @kessiahyoung7539
    @kessiahyoung7539 6 лет назад +1

    Husqvarna is a phenomenal brand. I only buy Husqvarna now.

    • @DarkZtorm
      @DarkZtorm 4 года назад

      And their axes are made by Hults Bruk.

  • @richkeagy8907
    @richkeagy8907 3 года назад

    Great video! I didn't hear whether you use linseed oil on the axe handles or not.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  3 года назад

      Yeah, maybe once a year if it gets really dry and then I wax after. I wax more frequently depending on use.

  • @subzero9229
    @subzero9229 5 лет назад +1

    Is the beaver chew method good? I saw a couple comments hating on it so I'm kind of on the fence. I'm only 13yo so I want a method that doesn't require a lot of work. Also, how do I get the tree to fall the direction I want it to? Great review tho, thanks

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +2

      Shan Alman my little helper is 12. Because he’s only chopping small trees that he can lift, the beaver chew is a great method because you can push it the direction you want or pick it up and carry it out the direction you want if it’s hung up in the trees. I use it 75%of the time. If your talking bigger trees then you want a classic notch cut. I’d suggest practice with a notch , aiming the direction you want the tree to fall as much as you can and over time you learn when it’s worth the effort and when it’s not. More important that anything is don’t cut down big trees as you learn, and remember with dead wood the tops often break and fall down from above. So take it really slow. I rush in this video to prove a point but I shouldn’t have. That was dangerous and a bad example of how to fell a tree. Just take it safe and keep stepping back and assessing the tree and the lean. Good luck and play safe.

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  5 лет назад +2

      Shan Alman been thinking about this comment a lot and wanted to come back to it to make sure it was good advice. My methods aren’t always appreciated by others. My approach is often not by the book. To each there own I suppose. However, Have you heard of Paul Kirtky? He has lots of solid advice and also a video with TA Outdoors teaching axe skills. Paul is great at teaching safe methods. I’d suggest taking a look at what he has to offer. All the best. TT

  • @LostParadiseFarEastPrimorye
    @LostParadiseFarEastPrimorye 3 года назад

    wow ...very very good ...

  • @ritesideofthefence5857
    @ritesideofthefence5857 5 лет назад

    Great information . I am buying my first axe and appreciate you sharing this information. Thank you !

  • @ivanparacin
    @ivanparacin 3 года назад

    Hello from Serbia. Great video. I want to buy Husqvarna axe, but I can't decidw what to buy. This axe or smaller garden axe. I need universal axe for beginner.

  • @coojoza
    @coojoza 6 лет назад

    Very good review..... thanks

    • @TrustinTimber
      @TrustinTimber  4 года назад

      Thanks, I did an updated view today if you are interested it's here. ruclips.net/video/OESavAqgEuo/видео.html

  • @bobd3089
    @bobd3089 Год назад

    How long is the ax handle

  • @axemonkey
    @axemonkey Год назад

    I want one.

  • @MichaelBrown-hw7hu
    @MichaelBrown-hw7hu Год назад

    Where did you buy that wool pullover? I have been looking for somethiing like that

  • @hoggy1707
    @hoggy1707 4 года назад

    What are those pants you are wearing? Are they leather on the front?

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie 5 лет назад

    Never fails.....The wheel gets reinvented .....every day....

  • @haroldjennings5771
    @haroldjennings5771 Год назад

    Is this the 19” ?

  • @mikeframe7834
    @mikeframe7834 3 года назад

    Who makes that pullover that you’re wearing? I need one! I have that axe, it’s sharp, tough and rivals the Gransfors at a much more reasonable price.

  • @aimzallday6727
    @aimzallday6727 4 года назад

    Does Husqvarna come with 20 year warranty ?