Best Camp Axes
Are you looking for a good camp axe? Consider building a pack axe with a used 1 3/4 pound Dayton-style head and a Beaver Tooth 24 inch handle. This size is perfect for splitting large pieces of firewood, smaller pieces of stove wood and kindling. Furthermore, it is light enough to make a variety of wooden camp tools. If you rather buy a new axe, the video lists five similar options with their handle length, head weight, and price. For more information about camp axes, please visit https://moderntentcamping.com/camp-axes

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