Hi,
I wanted to make a small test between Howling rat and Badger Attack E., after I had used my howling rat now well three months. In this little contest i want to proof the both allrounder by working on wood and in kitchen. So a kind of family duel.
I was surprised, as well the rat strikes itself against the nearly twice as heavy Badger. A chopping of a 7cm ( 2.8 inches)of strong beech branch needed approx. 100 light impacts, the Badger of 60 impacts. But splitting a 18cm (7 inches) strong and 36cm (14 inches)of high block could do both well.
For kitchen work the Rat is really better, because of the weight.
The photos to the test are to be found under
http://www.messerforum.net/album/showalbum.php?aid=142&uuid=fugazi
other way: www.messerforum.net - photo album - sehen - my name
Must enter my names right only above under username to it and you can choose the album Badger Attack - Heulratte Contest. Much fun when looking.
Fugazi
I wanted to make a small test between Howling rat and Badger Attack E., after I had used my howling rat now well three months. In this little contest i want to proof the both allrounder by working on wood and in kitchen. So a kind of family duel.

I was surprised, as well the rat strikes itself against the nearly twice as heavy Badger. A chopping of a 7cm ( 2.8 inches)of strong beech branch needed approx. 100 light impacts, the Badger of 60 impacts. But splitting a 18cm (7 inches) strong and 36cm (14 inches)of high block could do both well.


The photos to the test are to be found under
http://www.messerforum.net/album/showalbum.php?aid=142&uuid=fugazi
other way: www.messerforum.net - photo album - sehen - my name
Must enter my names right only above under username to it and you can choose the album Badger Attack - Heulratte Contest. Much fun when looking.
Fugazi