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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message | Doesn't really make any difference, double or single. If you think about | it, it's alway the same blade (the one facing forward at the release) that | plants. Hold a single at the balance point and it will always roll blade down while a double will lay flat. That's why they throw doubles in competition | | I've got a Polish roofing hatchet that throws really well, makes | one wonder about the people in Poland that roof for a living? I've got a roofing hatchet from Lee Valley Tools..... is it the same kind? I doubt anyone worries much about the hatchet with a Polish roofer.... it's the bill that will kill ya! ;-) CM |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote:
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message I've got a roofing hatchet from Lee Valley Tools..... is it the same kind? Ahh, Lee Valley, no there's a dream store for ya, catalogue is about the finest crapper reading material I have ever had. Yes very similar if I recall, got a hole in the blade to pull out spads, some kind a funny pick on the back, ostensibly to ream holes in the slate. Cheers Marty |
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