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Building wood survival shelter in wildlands | Bushcraft & Campfire grilled meat
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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 245244" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>Well, the principles of it is still the same, you're making the best of your environment, and if you're living between the city and the forest then I say it's okay to mix and match as long as you stay true to the reconnection to earth part. </p><p></p><p>The only thing I would agree with there is the leather wax. You should never use boiled linseed, too many chemicals in the stuff these days, and as for the grip, it's not needed, a properly treated handle with regular linseed is plenty grippy enough as it is. </p><p>Although on my gransfors hunters axe they have a lovely but lightly filed with rings and then gone over with a wire brush process to make it a little bit rougher so it increases the surface contact and tension, I have used it in the pissing rain more than once with absolutely no issues gloves or no gloves. </p><p>Their axes are damn good though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 245244, member: 15138"] Well, the principles of it is still the same, you're making the best of your environment, and if you're living between the city and the forest then I say it's okay to mix and match as long as you stay true to the reconnection to earth part. The only thing I would agree with there is the leather wax. You should never use boiled linseed, too many chemicals in the stuff these days, and as for the grip, it's not needed, a properly treated handle with regular linseed is plenty grippy enough as it is. Although on my gransfors hunters axe they have a lovely but lightly filed with rings and then gone over with a wire brush process to make it a little bit rougher so it increases the surface contact and tension, I have used it in the pissing rain more than once with absolutely no issues gloves or no gloves. Their axes are damn good though. [/QUOTE]
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