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Fire Axe Pulaski 3.5 LB 36 inch Fiberglass handle

100-350FG

This Pulaski fire axe has a mattock and features an ivory lacquer American hickory handle and a steel head. It has a head weight of 3 1/2 pounds and a handle length of 36 inches.


Technical Specs

    • Pulaski Fire Axe 
    • Handle Length: 36" 
    • Head Material: Steel  pinned
    • Overall Length:  35.5"
    • Features:  Axe and Mattock 
    • Handle Material: Yellow Fiberglass
    • Head Weight:  3-1/2 lb.

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What You Should Know Before Purchasing Fire Axe Pulaski 3.5 LB 36 inch Fiberglass handle

When choosing an axe, the blade material is a critical factor that influences its performance, durability, and suitability for specific tasks.

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Here are the common types of materials used for axe blades:

  • Hand-Forged Swedish Steel: Crafted in the historic forge at Hults Bruk, the axe head is made from premium Swedish steel.
  • Hardened Forged Steel: blade stays sharp longer than traditional axes.
  • Stainless Steel: More resistant to corrosion, but slightly less durable compared to carbon steel.

Factors to Consider When Choosing an Axe Handle Material

Selecting the right handle material for your axe depends on a balance of factors including intended use, comfort, maintenance, and personal preference.

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Here are the common types of materials used for axe handles:

1. Hickory Handles: Known for its excellent strength and shock absorption.

2. Shock-absorbing FiberComp® handle is lightweight yet stronger than steel to prevent overstrike damage.

3. Glass-Filled Nylon: Lightweight and resistant to moisture and decay, though they may not be as durable under heavy use.

4. Rubber Overmolded Handles: Feature a core material (like fiberglass or steel) covered with rubber for improved grip and vibration dampening.

Find the Perfect Axe for Your Needs

Discover which type of axe is ideal for your tasks and feel confident in your choice!

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Wood Axes

Precision Meets Craftsmanship

Ideal for detailed woodworking tasks like carving and creating intricate joints. Our carpenter axes feature a narrow blade and a comfortable handle, offering you unparalleled accuracy and control for your projects.

Felling Axes

Conquer Trees with Ease

Specifically designed for chopping down trees, these axes have a long blade and optimal weight distribution. Cut across wood grain efficiently, making your logging tasks faster and less strenuous.

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Hatchets

Your Versatile Companion

Compact and lightweight, hatchets are perfect for one-handed use. Whether you're camping, hiking, or handling small chores around the house, these tools are easy to carry and store—making them essential for any outdoor enthusiast.

Mauls

Power Through Tough Logs

Specialized for splitting large logs and firewood, mauls come with a heavy, wedge-shaped head and a long handle. Deliver powerful strikes to split wood along the grain effortlessly.

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Splitting Axes

Efficiency and Comfort Combined

Lighter than mauls but just as effective, splitting axes are designed for chopping firewood. With a sharp blade and ergonomic design, they're perfect for working with medium and small logs without exhausting yourself.

Hand Saws and Wedges

Complete Your Toolkit

Enhance your woodworking efficiency. Hand saws allow you to cut through wood with precision, while wedges help control the direction of your splits—making them the perfect companions to your axe.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Axes & Hatchets?

Selecting the perfect axe depends on the tasks you plan to perform. For general, all-purpose use, a good rule of thumb is to hold the axe head in your hand with the handle pointing downward—the end of the handle should reach your armpit. Larger axes are ideal for felling trees, while smaller hatchets are great for splitting kindling and lighter duties.

We provide a comprehensive selection of axes to suit all your needs. Our inventory includes felling axes for cutting down trees, splitting axes and mauls for processing firewood, hatchets for camping and light chores, carpenter axes for woodworking projects, and specialized arborist saws. We also carry renowned brands like Gränsfors, Fiskars, Hultafors, and Ochsenkopf.

Selecting the perfect axe depends on the job at hand:

  • Felling Trees: Opt for a felling axe with a long handle and sharp blade designed to cut across the wood grain.
  • Splitting Logs: A splitting axe or maul with a heavy, wedge-shaped head is ideal for splitting wood along the grain.
  • Camping and Kindling: A hatchet or small hand axe is perfect for light chopping and easy to carry.
  • Carpentry and Woodworking: Choose a carpenter's axe for precision and control in detailed work.

If you're unsure, feel free to contact us for personalized recommendations.

Yes, we do! Axeman.ca carries a variety of axe handles made from high-quality materials like hickory and fiberglass. We also offer accessories such as sheaths, sharpening stones, wedges, and maintenance tools to keep your axe in top condition.

Proper maintenance ensures your axe performs optimally and lasts for years:

  • Cleaning: Wipe down the blade after each use to prevent rust.
  • Sharpening: Use a suitable sharpening stone or tool—we offer a range of sharpening products to help you keep a keen edge.
  • Handle Care: For wooden handles, apply linseed oil periodically to prevent drying and cracking.

Contact Us for detailed instructions.

Absolutely! We stand by the quality of our products. Most of our axes come with a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. If you have any issues, please contact our customer service, and we'll be happy to assist you.

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