Submitted by ultrabolic t3_z41zs1 in vermont
Does anyone know of locally made splitting mauls or axes? I’m looking to upgrade next year.
Submitted by ultrabolic t3_z41zs1 in vermont
Does anyone know of locally made splitting mauls or axes? I’m looking to upgrade next year.
Nice. I’m open to restoring an old head so thanks the tip
Don’t know about Vermont, but I’d like to get a Brant and Cochran axe, they’re made in Maine. Last time I looked, they were months out so I ended up getting a Hults Bruk at Farmway in Bradford, which I really like. Then I was at Kittery Trading Post and saw that they had Brant and Cochran’s in stock there
Those are truly beautiful, ty
Sugar Shack Forge
Not quite what I’m looking for, but now I know where to go if I find an old one worth restoring. Thank you!
I don't think there are local axe makers. The Rixford plant in Highgate has been out of business for decades. There certainly are local folks who make handles and restore axes though.
It’s sort of too bad, but understandable when there’s other options than a hand axe for felling and splitting. At least if I find a quality old head, I’ll be able to get it restored. We’ll see!
Fiskars x27. Not local but it’s all you need
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I love a Fiskars but what I’m really looking for is that hickory handle
Council tool isn’t in Vermont but they are American made and have several levels of finish for different prices. All fair and excellent axes.
Thanks, something to keep an eye out for!
Wait for flea market season and get one there. You won't have a lot of trouble finding plenty of perfectly good maul bits that might need a little grinding and they're as good as new. Check out the videos on youtube on how to properly hang/grind one.
If you go the flea market route you'll save a good bit of money. I always suggest people who are splitting their own wood have two mauls. One lighter one you'll use 95% of the time and a big 8 pound smasher for the tough pieces.
Good luck.
I forge tomahawks and war clubs. I don't have the tooling for Western axe heads...yet.
Helko Werk. Not local but excellent quality. We have their splitting maul, hatchet, and mini splitting hatchet. They make chopping wood so much easier, and I know we’ll have them for many years to come.
Nukeashfield t1_ixq7sgr wrote
Only place I've heard of in Vermont that makes axes are racing axes. There are places in Maine that still make axes but they are big $$$.
If you're looking for an old axe or maul and you consider New England local then look for a Collins. Not all are from Connecticut though. Same are from Pennsylvania and elsewhere.