Settler's Wrench

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Settler's Wrench

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I've never heard of these before but it seems like a darned useful tool for a cabin/ campsite/ survival tool.

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I think I'll order one just to play around with.

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I just watched the video, it's a neat bit of kit .. . . . . 8)
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gamekeeper wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:51 pm I just watched the video, it's a neat bit of kit .. . . . . 8)
Where did you find a video?
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jeepnik wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:42 pm
gamekeeper wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:51 pm I just watched the video, it's a neat bit of kit .. . . . . 8)
Where did you find a video?
I just Googled settlers wrench. There are a couple of videos on how well it works.
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gamekeeper wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:46 pm
jeepnik wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:42 pm
gamekeeper wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:51 pm I just watched the video, it's a neat bit of kit .. . . . . 8)
Where did you find a video?
I just Googled settlers wrench. There are a couple of videos on how well it works.
Thanks found it. Looks like it will pair nicely with a Woodsman's Pal.
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Just ordered one.

I came across it on facebook, not my favorite site but it's good for stuff like this.

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I like one a little longer so i could make Swedish Candles with it. Hope you give us a real world/person review of it. Todd/3leg
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Re: Settler's Wrench

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These are popular on the bushcrafting forums. Havent used one myself as I live in the desert so there arent a lot of stumps to bore into and make furnature out of. But so far everything I've read have been positive reviews.
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Not too many places to try one around here. The Desert is certainly not a heavily wooded spot, either.
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