Ray Mears Splitting wood with a saw

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2009

Bahco 396 Lap Laplander Folding Saw Ray Mears Splitting wood with a saw

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  • if you look up all the gear he uses, you'll find it is some pricey stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @J0Gu7 this saw is not that expensive...but everything else is tooo pricey

  • Great Vid! I can't find one of those Laplander saws, I take my folding Gerber saw when in the woods. I need to try this for sure. Thanks.

  • you don't need to bother finding a laplander just buy kershaw folding saw it is much easier to find and it is same as laplander. kershaw folding saw is bacho laplander with kershaw name on it and it is made in sweden just like laplander. i own kershaw folding saw for a year. and i have no problem recommending it to other people as a first choice for first folding saw

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  • Rain Forrest woods are easy to splits.

  • 9 out of 10 of the products on his website is severely over-priced... Must admit I almost facepalmed before I shook my head when I saw that the RM wilderness axe was almost double the price of the axe it's based on... Not trying to undermine Ray or Woodlore in any way, but there are equally good alternatives to be found elsewhere for a lower price. =)

  • @J0Gu7 for the quality its not

  • Damn it people, where's your wedge?

    Where's your fro?

  • Well, I learned something useful today.

  • where is that place?

  • @drago2187 Much of the gear he uses is worth the high prices. I've cheaped out in the past and had to replace stuff that just can't take serious use. It's all about whether you want to pay up front or later. Frankly, I've found using top tier gear pays off long term, as it simply doesn't wear out or need replacement (or break while you're soaking wet and 10 miles from a road, in the pitch black...heh).

  • Clever.

    Who is this guy anyway?

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