Axe vs Mattock/Pick = The Pulaski Axe

Brian McVickers

Administrator
Staff member
I have been trying to decide on carrying an Axe or a Mattock/pick. With limited space I only want to have one or the other along with my shovel.

So while refining the art of procrastination during the work day :coffee: I found this:

A Pulaski Axe http://www.cspoutdoors.com/puaxewifiha.html

It is essentially a combination of an axe and a mattock often used by fire fighters. Chop a log or dig a trench all with one tool! :archaeolo

They seem to range between $15 and $100 so I'm still sourcing. Hoping to find it locally, probably at some harware or garden store.

Thought I would share as I had never seen one before...

I'll let you know if I find a good source for them.
 

Brian McVickers

Administrator
Staff member
Ok so turns out that it doesn't take much to impress me sometimes. Apparently this Pulaski Axe tool is very common and also known as a landscapers axe. $37 at Ace Hardware.
And I thought they were a rare and specialized tool !
 

Scott Brady

Founder
I like that one. I do not typically carry a pick, although there are almost a requirement to do any real road building.

I kind of like this solution:
maxax_tool


Max Axe
 

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awalter

Expedition Portal Team, Overland Certified OC0003
expeditionswest said:
I like that one. I do not typically carry a pick, although there are almost a requirement to do any real road building.

Max Axe

That's what I carry. They sure have gone up in price. :Wow1:
 

The BN Guy

Expedition Leader
That Max Ax is nice but a little on the pricey side. Not that we get a lot here but on days of rain/slop where we wheel, a shovel sure can come in handy.

I could see the handiness of the Max Ax when camping though.
 

BajaTaco

Swashbuckler
I guess I will drift OT a little bit since we are talking tools...

For probably less than $75, I have a medium length Craftsman shovel with fiberglass D handle, a composite handle full-size axe, a military issue mini-pick/shovel combo, and a Gerber Exchange-A-Blade saw. Seems to cover the bases pretty well. I like to have the 2nd (small) shovel for the passenger or friendly volunteer to use. It can speed things up if there is lots of digging/clearing to be done. I do like the Max-Axe for the concept of having all of the tools in one place. On the flip-side, I guess having separate tools allows a little more versatility in packing/placement and getting the weight distributed around the vehicle more.

I have a nifty little Colt hatchet/knife combo too, good for splitting up wood and kindling at the camp fire.
 

Scott Brady

Founder
BajaTaco said:
I have a nifty little Colt hatchet/knife combo too, good for splitting up wood and kindling at the camp fire.

Now that is pretty slick... :archaeolo

I do like having the larger blade on my shovel over the Max, but storage is a premium, and the Max would provide a good pick too. But, as with most cool things, they cost $$$
 

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