Wetterlings American Appalachian Forest Axe w/Leather Sheath #124 Made In Sweden
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American Forest Axe
Model # 124 This is the special American design for a forestry workers axe, used when felling and limbing trees with saw and axe. A heavy head and a long handle gives energy and force to the work, at the same time making it safe and ergonomic. The length of the handle is suitable for large persons, but will do the job for everybody who has the strength and willingness to use the power of this axe.The American Forest Axe is delivered with a hickory handle and a leather sheath.Carrying
A tough, full grain leather sheath comes with every Wetterlings axe. Carry your sheathed axe in a pack with confidence. Snap the sheath around your belt and your axe is readily accessible.Sharpening
A sharp tool is a safe tool, so keep your axe sharp. Regular sharpening with a Wetterlings grinding stone will keep the cutting edge working efficiently and help retain the functional shape of the edge. Our stones are made from stone quarried near our Storvik factory. They can be used with oil, water, or saliva.Axe Care Protection
Protect your axe from rust damage by lightly oiling it after each use. Steel, wood, and leather needs a thin coat of oil or wax to stay beautiful. An axe should never be put away wet. Keep a synthetic cloth saturated in linseed oil or beeswax stored in a zipper-lock bag in your field kit.Storage
Axes are to be stored dry and in a cool place not too warm, not too cold. Proper storage temperatures are 5 to 20 degrees Celsius (40-70 degrees Fahrenheit). Try to avoid soaking your axe. Deep, repeated wetting and drying or improper storage can cause the handle to become loose and the tool unsafe. Temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) can make wood handles fragile. Safety
Always use safety goggles when chopping wood. Never strike one axe with another one. This is the special American design for a forestry workers axe, used when felling and limbing trees with saw and axe. A heavy head and a long handle gives energy and force to the work, at the same time making it safe and ergonomic. The length of the handle is suitable for large persons, but will do the job for everybody who has the strength and willingness to use the power of this axe.The American Forest Axe is delivered with a hickory handle and a leather sheath. Total weight: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)Total length: 80 cm (31 2/4")Face: 9.5 cm (3 3/4")Includes Leather Sheath
American Forest Axe
Model # 124 This is the special American design for a forestry workers axe, used when felling and limbing trees with saw and axe. A heavy head and a long handle gives energy and force to the work, at the same time making it safe and ergonomic. The length of the handle is suitable for large persons, but will do the job for everybody who has the strength and willingness to use the power of this axe.The American Forest Axe is delivered with a hickory handle and a leather sheath.Carrying
A tough, full grain leather sheath comes with every Wetterlings axe. Carry your sheathed axe in a pack with confidence. Snap the sheath around your belt and your axe is readily accessible.Sharpening
A sharp tool is a safe tool, so keep your axe sharp. Regular sharpening with a Wetterlings grinding stone will keep the cutting edge working efficiently and help retain the functional shape of the edge. Our stones are made from stone quarried near our Storvik factory. They can be used with oil, water, or saliva.Axe Care Protection
Protect your axe from rust damage by lightly oiling it after each use. Steel, wood, and leather needs a thin coat of oil or wax to stay beautiful. An axe should never be put away wet. Keep a synthetic cloth saturated in linseed oil or beeswax stored in a zipper-lock bag in your field kit.Storage
Axes are to be stored dry and in a cool place not too warm, not too cold. Proper storage temperatures are 5 to 20 degrees Celsius (40-70 degrees Fahrenheit). Try to avoid soaking your axe. Deep, repeated wetting and drying or improper storage can cause the handle to become loose and the tool unsafe. Temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) can make wood handles fragile. Safety
Always use safety goggles when chopping wood. Never strike one axe with another one. This is the special American design for a forestry workers axe, used when felling and limbing trees with saw and axe. A heavy head and a long handle gives energy and force to the work, at the same time making it safe and ergonomic. The length of the handle is suitable for large persons, but will do the job for everybody who has the strength and willingness to use the power of this axe.The American Forest Axe is delivered with a hickory handle and a leather sheath. Total weight: 2 kg (4.4 lbs)Total length: 80 cm (31 2/4")Face: 9.5 cm (3 3/4")Includes Leather Sheath