Bahco 2449 Curved Wrecking Knife
Published: 9 years ago
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Wrecking Knife (Demolition Knife): http://goo.gl/ZxwU7o
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Bahco 2449 Curved Wrecking Knife:
Blade Length: 4 inches
Steel: Unknown Carbon Steel, 58-61 HRC
Handle Material: PPE
Sheath: Plastic
Made In: Taiwan
Price: $30 (Shipped from Germany to US)
This is a “wrecking knife,” a heavy duty knife for construction and demolition. It is sold by Bahco and I had to order it from Germany. The knife itself is made in Taiwan for Bahco. They say you can use it as a chisel, and the box even shows someone hitting the spine with a claw hammer and pounding it through a block of wood. In this video, I test out that idea. The “hammer” I am using is the strike face of my 2 pound Helko Hunter’s Hatchet.
Wrecking Knife (Demolition Knife): http://goo.gl/ZxwU7o
Laplander Saw: http://goo.gl/D2dYVk
Bahco 2449 Curved Wrecking Knife:
Blade Length: 4 inches
Steel: Unknown Carbon Steel, 58-61 HRC
Handle Material: PPE
Sheath: Plastic
Made In: Taiwan
Price: $30 (Shipped from Germany to US)
This is a “wrecking knife,” a heavy duty knife for construction and demolition. It is sold by Bahco and I had to order it from Germany. The knife itself is made in Taiwan for Bahco. They say you can use it as a chisel, and the box even shows someone hitting the spine with a claw hammer and pounding it through a block of wood. In this video, I test out that idea. The “hammer” I am using is the strike face of my 2 pound Helko Hunter’s Hatchet.