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I've got two of the 800mm bisons and find they work well. They stick in ash and oak ok as long as I hit the logs at the right angle, more parallel with the top of the head rather than the tip of the spike. (It's a bit of a dark art).

 

I've not spiked my foot yet, but often think I will one day!

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I've had an 800 mm  Bison pickaroon for years - never leave home without it. I've broken the shaft twice over the years, just below the head- no fault of Bison , its just had a hammering. It was getting a bit short after the second break so I made a new handle from air dried ash- cleft and shaved using the tools shown,I've beefed up the shaft compared to the original . Thoroughly recommend this tool - never had any problems getting it to stick in either....

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2 hours ago, Scuttlefish said:

I've had an 800 mm  Bison pickaroon for years - never leave home without it. I've broken the shaft twice over the years, just below the head- no fault of Bison , its just had a hammering. It was getting a bit short after the second break so I made a new handle from air dried ash- cleft and shaved using the tools shown,I've beefed up the shaft compared to the original . Thoroughly recommend this tool - never had any problems getting it to stick in either....

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Nicely done, I make my own handles too but much cruder than what you have done.

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On 24/02/2025 at 15:57, MattyF said:

I’ve completely ruined one after putting a grinder to it 😂😂

I started with a couple of files as some American chap recommended a chisel edge but he's wrong. 

Fortunately I could get it back to close to the original as it wouldn't pick up a plasticine log! It's fine now but I may have to get something to pick up split rounds as it still doesn't like lightweight bits of wood. 

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10 hours ago, AHPP said:

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My trusty old shin sticker.
 

It’s used for lifting logs. I’m told It needs to be lolered. 

One good thing would be that you can unscrew it from your leg easily. 

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