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Found this in my storage unit, been missing for years; giving it a vinegar bath to remove the rust (and unfortunately some of the hammer marks) Sentimental value. Dad gave it to me when I was in the Army; He isn’t able to work anymore. Handle is split at the top and keeps slipping. I think there is enough meat left in the handle to move the blade down. Who can re-handle this for me? Thanks in advance, Jon BONUS QUESTION: Can anybody identify who made this?
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If the fit of the head is not too loose you might try a produce made for tightening chair rungs. It's called Chair-loc and is available in most hardware stores, I believe I got my bottle at Walmart. Inexpensive and worth a try.
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Looks like a easy repair. Where are you located?
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I enjoy repairing useful older tools especially when they have sentimental value. Let us know the results of your project.
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Tag Have one that looks a lot like it.
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Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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Looks like a easy repair. Where are you located? I’m located in Bowling Green, KY. Happy to ship to/from wherever, just want this done right. It will def be in my pack once I get it repaired; hopefully for a long time.
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Nice project.
I have been making hammer, axe, chisel, file, bolt knob handles, shovels, etc, compulsively for years.
I like projects that can be done in a day.
Today it was African Blackwood from Ebay. Yesterday it was Black Locust I found in the ditch after the utility pole guys trimmed the trees. Hornbeam the day before that.
Sometimes I rework the original handle.
I have a tank of washing soda and water with +28 Volts DC hooked up to a sacrificial piece of steel. The axe head would go in the tank with with ground attached. An hour of that will get out the rust, but leaves a black slime on the steel. Then it is off to the spinning wire wheel. I have been honing with a flat diamond steel plate after grinding with a diamond wheel.
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