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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After snapping a $40 blade in my first attempt to fell a gum tree, I learned that a good axe is the only safety law that matters on the bush.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Hand Tool Basics for Off-Grid Aussies

Look, if you're off-grid in Australia, you don't have a power tool. So you need good hand tools. No excuses. Here's the raw deal.

Look, if you're off-grid in Australia, you don't have a power tool. So you need good hand tools. No excuses. Here's the raw deal.

Quality: Don't Be Cheap

Waste of money buying cheap tools. They snap, rust, or just don't work. Get these:

Where to Buy (Local, Not Amazon):
Stanley 1-1/4" Claw Hammer: $35-$45 at Bunnings (stock code: 4000143).
Werner 18" Flat Bar: $42 at Bunnings (stock code: 4000145).

Care: Keep 'Em Sharp

Dull tools = wasted energy + broken fingers. Do this:

Pro Tip: If your axe head wobbles, it's loose. Tighten the wedge with a hammer. Don't just tap it. That's how you lose a hand.

Technique: Do It Right

Using tools wrong = wasted time. Here's how to actually work:

Sharpening Kit (Local):
Werner 10" File + Oil: $22 at Bunnings (stock code: 4000150).
3-in-1 Oil (500ml): $5.50 at Bunnings.

Final Word

Don't buy a $10 hammer from a market stall. It'll be useless in 3 months. Spend $40 on a good one. You'll thank us when you're not stuck with a broken tool in the middle of a storm. That's the off-grid reality.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Off Grid Homesteading.....the tools you'll need. · Bushradical

It covers the core hand tools you'll need for off-grid living, including hand saws, axes, and post hole diggers, and shows how to keep them sharp and safe. — Jenny Mills

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.