Axe head restoration
Hand firmly in the air.... I'm a Scavenger!
Long story short a local house with stables (dilapidated) is up for public auction, with planning permission to demolish all buildings, this was a enough for a quick look see.... not much left of any use other than this mega axe head! it looks a bit heavy duty tree felling type of job, I'm looking to clean it up and move it on as it wont fit in my pack, more photos as it happens,
All the best "H"
Axe head restoration
Axe head restoration
Im just hoping for the best and preparing for the worse.
Citizen "H"
Citizen "H"
Re: Axe head restoration
not sure why this photo hasn't attached to the original post..... ho hum!?!?
Im just hoping for the best and preparing for the worse.
Citizen "H"
Citizen "H"
Re: Axe head restoration
not sure why this photo hasn't attached to the original post either..... ho hum!?!?
Im just hoping for the best and preparing for the worse.
Citizen "H"
Citizen "H"
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Re: Axe head restoration
Not too bad for free
You've got a fairly modern all-steel 'Scandinavian' type felling axe head there.
It will be a good cutting axe due to the long taper.
Whats your plan to start ?
You've got a fairly modern all-steel 'Scandinavian' type felling axe head there.
It will be a good cutting axe due to the long taper.
Whats your plan to start ?
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
Re: Axe head restoration
hello ForgeCorvus,
1st point is to soak it in used oil for a couple of days, then taking a dull blade loosen an remove all the rust, I cant see any makers marks as yet but cleaning may reveal more information, more photos and updates as it happens,
cheers "H"
1st point is to soak it in used oil for a couple of days, then taking a dull blade loosen an remove all the rust, I cant see any makers marks as yet but cleaning may reveal more information, more photos and updates as it happens,
cheers "H"
Im just hoping for the best and preparing for the worse.
Citizen "H"
Citizen "H"
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Re: Axe head restoration
Looks a decent size using the keys as a scale.
Whats the weight?
Whats the weight?
Arwen The Bard
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Re: Axe head restoration
One good thing is that the back of the head doesn't look like it's ever been hit with a hammer. I've seen a fair few that are really quite upset .
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Re: Axe head restoration
Axe Porn.
Sorry I couldn't resist, I just had to show off my collection. I have no idea or excuse why I have so many.
Sorry I couldn't resist, I just had to show off my collection. I have no idea or excuse why I have so many.
Arwen The Bard
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You think six is a lot ?....... I really have a problem thenArwen Thebard wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 4:48 pm Axe Porn.
Sorry I couldn't resist, I just had to show off my collection. I have no idea or excuse why I have so many.
"My name is Crow, and I'm an axe-oholic "
You've got some nice looking steel there mate.
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.
Re: Axe head restoration
its 7 lbs, whilst cleaning its beginning to show makers marks, I'm building up to a big reveal.......Arwen Thebard wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 6:24 pm Looks a decent size using the keys as a scale.
Whats the weight?
Im just hoping for the best and preparing for the worse.
Citizen "H"
Citizen "H"