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Bahahaha "also Dall". Now THAT's funny.Test....Dall
Bahahaha "also Dall". Now THAT's funny.Test....Dall
Great job Mike. That's beautiful work.
We’ve got huge stands of Shagbark Hickory here. Can be some valuable wood in the right form. Splits easy if not felled correctly. Usually snowmobile belly pans and the like, are filled with hickory nuts like the pic you showed. A delicacy among squirrels and mice.I didn't..
Hickory isn't a common tree around here.
That crap looks to be staying south of us again, might be the best part of the week. Of course would rather be in Fargo dealing with it than here dealing with other *s-worde.Good morning nut lookers. 21 now climbing to a high of 45 by tomorrow at 5am... wintery mix starting around 9am today transitioning to rain for the rest of the day/night..
Remember when I posted this? Said it was an X17. Someone thought it looked like a X22. It is an X17. I can't believe how well it splits wood. View attachment 371763
Thank you! It took me a while to get to this point.Beautiful work!
I can believe that. I miss woodworking. I no longer have the tools/space/time. Probably get back into it once I retire - so like 30 more years!Thank you! It took me a while to get to this point.
Just the handle. I hung a True Temper head on it.What's the yellow handled axe in the back round? A Ochsenkopf?
I used to have a x17, it was a good axe, but it got tossed during the purge / memory clean out of 2017.
Thanks Gary. I have a few days off next week so I’ll probably be able to work on the backsplash.That’s a great looking kitchen @czar800 Mike.
Remember when I posted this? Said it was an X17. Someone thought it looked like a X22. It is an X17. I can't believe how well it splits wood. View attachment 371763
Looks like you lasted longer than I did.