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Re: Kukri
Reply #10 - Sep 25th, 2009 at 6:04pm
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IF the bolo knife doesn't work out, and you still want a knife like tool to split small logs into kindling, you might look at these 2 items?
Both will take too being "hammered" for splitting chores.

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Re: Kukri
Reply #11 - Sep 28th, 2009 at 4:51am
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I have a Philippine BOLO.  My (ex) father in law gave it to me in the mid 80s over there.  It was a better deal than that daughter of his. He said it was made from a leaf spring of a bus.  It is crude, I have never sharpened it. The spine profile is fairly thick and it quickly tapers to the cutting edge, so it is very wedge like blade.

It is an excellent wood splitter.  Rarely need to mallet it past a knot.
I saw relatively short lengths.  Packs easy.

I've noticed at campsites in the last few years, there are remnants of a lot of  people that don't know how to, select wood, (i.e. either green or big enough to make a dugout aircraft carrier) or prepare wood for combustion.   Too many sites left with 20foot chunks of punk birch, that JoeSchitt the firescientist was going to meter feed into the fire.
Rant over...

It's been a great paddling summer and fall looks even better... Cool

Jeff
  
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Re: Kukri
Reply #12 - Sep 28th, 2009 at 3:36pm
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Too many sites left with 20foot chunks of punk birch, that JoeSchitt the firescientist was going to meter feed into the fire.


Old Joe must get around pretty good, OR he has a lot of KIN Cry
  
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Re: Kukri
Reply #13 - Sep 29th, 2009 at 2:58pm
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Ok,

I got the Kukri Ka-Bar, and it splits wood.  However, as posited earlier, there are better tools for the job.  However.  if you are a zealous weight freak like I am, you can save weight in your pack bringing the Kukri machete instead of the slightly heavier hatchet, or axe.  It made neat work of seasoned 10inch/4 inch logs which is about as big as I'd ever need on a trip.
  
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