Just saying with the estwing you did 13 chops , I rewound and recounted to be sure ,, but I also give credit you're the first person I've seen to actually to use proper technique while chopping!!
Nice review. I own both axes and like them both. My Hudson Bay axe is a Council Tool which are also made in the USA. Just one minor correction I would offer is that the Hudson Bay pattern is NOT a Swedish or Scandinavian pattern. The Hudson Bay pattern originated in northern Spain and southern France and were made popular by the French fur trappers who operated out of the Hudson Bay, hence the name.
Have you looked at Council Tool to see if they have the proper handle for your Hudson Bay? I say this because they do sell an 18in and a 24 in Hudson Bay style axe.
i bought a easwing hammer as my first real hammer 10years ago. the sound it makes hitting a nail i knew right away it was seriously hard steel and a good quality product. i live in Canada and all the tools sold in store are stainless. from fish knife, hunting knives to axe all garbage. i bought a couple mora carbon knifes online and i just ordered a easwing camper's axe. i know i wont regret it.
I have the same Estwing axe except I got the blue one. I've had it for almost four years & still going strong. I'll take it over any other axe.
Thanks for watching.
Estwings are great!!!
I wish everyone owned the Estwing Riggers axe . Shorter than a full size axe and larger than a hatchet . Thanks for this video and all the best.
I'm looking at that exact same sewing special edition black looks solid
Just saying with the estwing you did 13 chops , I rewound and recounted to be sure ,, but I also give credit you're the first person I've seen to actually to use proper technique while chopping!!
It was a really cold day, I must have had brain freeze while counting! Lol. Thanks for your comments and for watching .
Excellent video and a good demonstration of the effectiveness of the axes. I plan on picking up both the 16" and the 26" Estwing.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Nice review. I own both axes and like them both. My Hudson Bay axe is a Council Tool which are also made in the USA.
Just one minor correction I would offer is that the Hudson Bay pattern is NOT a Swedish or Scandinavian pattern. The Hudson Bay pattern originated in northern Spain and southern France and were made popular by the French fur trappers who operated out of the Hudson Bay, hence the name.
Estwing is made in the USA too
Have you looked at Council Tool to see if they have the proper handle for your Hudson Bay? I say this because they do sell an 18in and a 24 in Hudson Bay style axe.
Thanks GLB, I'll give them a look. And thanks for watching.
i own 2 estwings, the 16 and the 26 1, i'm getting the camp hatchet soon
I love them too. I used to have the camp axe, but it was stolen many years ago. Thanks for watching.
keep educating brother
Thank man. I'm trying.
i bought a easwing hammer as my first real hammer 10years ago. the sound it makes hitting a nail i knew right away it was seriously hard steel and a good quality product. i live in Canada and all the tools sold in store are stainless. from fish knife, hunting knives to axe all garbage. i bought a couple mora carbon knifes online and i just ordered a easwing camper's axe. i know i wont regret it.
You had a " singing" est. I had one as a framer about 30 years ago.
@@albertalbert4333 yes haha, it ringed after each hit. not just a little bit, it was very loud.
-30°? Celcium?
Learn to chop, man. Now it looks awful!