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    I use an Estwing camper's axe (26"), an Ontario Survival Machete, and a Gerber folding saw. I'm very satisfied with all of them.

    I also have a Cold Steel Latin Machete that is collecting dust. Not all that useful for the heavy brush of Canada, compared to the tools listed above.


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    Sounds like a good selection there CC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt.Canuck View Post
    I use an Estwing camper's axe (26"), an Ontario Survival Machete, and a Gerber folding saw. I'm very satisfied with all of them.

    I also have a Cold Steel Latin Machete that is collecting dust. Not all that useful for the heavy brush of Canada, compared to the tools listed above.
    I got ta say, East Wing makes good stuff. You'd have a hard time breaking it!

    With that marbles draw saw of mine you could build a cabin! I was turned on to that stile of saw by a guy who builds fitted wood beam and pin construction buildings. The thing is, it ways practically nothing. Ill put some pics on later.
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    does this look like it would do a good job on hard wood? http://davesgarden.com/products/market/view/1569/

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    I've never used one with the "smooth tooth technology" that it describes so I can't say how it performs. My folding saws work well - picked em up at Home Depot for about $10 each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warman87 View Post
    does this look like it would do a good job on hard wood? http://davesgarden.com/products/market/view/1569/
    That one looks like the Gerber I have. I'm not a saw expert by any stretch, but I believe the suitability of the blade for a given would have to do with the design and dimensions of the saw blade teeth.

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    That site may be down. I can't seem to access it. Warman, I use the Gerber Sportsman saw and it does a great job. It's lightweight and built pretty solid for a little guy.

    http://www.summitcampinggear.com/46048.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    That site may be down. I can't seem to access it. Warman, I use the Gerber Sportsman saw and it does a great job. It's lightweight and built pretty solid for a little guy.

    http://www.summitcampinggear.com/46048.html
    That's not the same model I have, but the blade appears to be pretty much the same.

    Very good deal on your model here:

    http://www.knivesplus.com/GB-46048-Gerber.HTML

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    Quote Originally Posted by warman87 View Post
    does this look like it would do a good job on hard wood? http://davesgarden.com/products/market/view/1569/
    On further investigation, make sure you get one that includes the coarse cut wood blade, as some are sold with the finer bone blade only.

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    This is the one that I carry. Didn't buy it here though. It's a bit heavier than some of the others (9 ounces). http://www.amazon.com/Corona-Clipper...9192215&sr=8-1
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    Does aney one know any thing about the Firestone Ax looks ok but looks can be deceving.

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    I'm not familiar with them. I noticed when looking them up, at least the ones I was looking at, that the head was made of 440 stainless. I don't care for stainless in my axes. That's just me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'm not familiar with them. I noticed when looking them up, at least the ones I was looking at, that the head was made of 440 stainless. I don't care for stainless in my axes. That's just me.
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    While stainless holds an edge better than carbon steel, it will need sharpening. It is easier (for me at least) to put an edge on a carbon steel axe or blade than a stainless one. The carbon steel is also very good at making a spark with a piece of flint.
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    that makes sense

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    Some people may prefer stainless if they are using them in very wet environments.
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    Would stainless be less likle to chip or nick.

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    There are probably some other members with more knowledge of hardness and how brittle edges are. I don't have the technical knowledge to help you with that one.
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    Still you gave me some good infor to thank about.

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    Glad to help. I'm sure others will weigh in, some may agree, some may disagree - it can all be helpful information when you're making a decision.
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