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Axe projects
Lots going on, and i am frickin excited
A collins i cleaned up and blued... i have not sharpened it yet -
A bunch of rust free awesomeness in these bags... some Council Tool , mostly True Temper.
I have a sweet true temper kelly works double bit in there, and a kelly woodslasher double bit cruiser - no individual pics, yet
True Temper Kelly Perfect Jersey pattern i have been looking for FOREVER, and a Plumb Jersey -
A collins i cleaned up and blued... i have not sharpened it yet -
A bunch of rust free awesomeness in these bags... some Council Tool , mostly True Temper.
I have a sweet true temper kelly works double bit in there, and a kelly woodslasher double bit cruiser - no individual pics, yet
True Temper Kelly Perfect Jersey pattern i have been looking for FOREVER, and a Plumb Jersey -
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And this my gf found, i have no idea what it is, but it cleaned up awesome and i blued it a little as well -
This one NEEDS an Adirondack Handle... it NEEEDS IT
This one NEEDS an Adirondack Handle... it NEEEDS IT
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Two of my favourites. A 5lb Bluegrass on a 32” handle and a 3.5lb Collins on a 28” handle.
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guncrank1 wrote:I actually bought a camp axe from Kroger the other day
It is the finest made in China steel
I hope chopping wood don’t damage the bit too much.
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https://www.hardcorehammers.com/online- ... p150311184
Got sent a link to these. I have no affiliation just found it interesting.
Got sent a link to these. I have no affiliation just found it interesting.
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A little gimmicky... But pretty neat though.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:23 pmhttps://www.hardcorehammers.com/online- ... p150311184
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Not a fan of the price point, lol
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Agreed on all 3 points.Netto wrote:A little gimmicky... But pretty neat though.Marcus wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:23 pmhttps://www.hardcorehammers.com/online- ... p150311184
Got sent a link to these. I have no affiliation just found it interesting.
Not a fan of the price point, lol
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Most of these Axe heads have been in storage totes for years... i’m finally living in a place where i can have somewhat of a shop again... Divorce sucks, lol
Anyway, it feels great to go through my stuff and dig
these out and finally start doing something with them.
Some of the old / new again collection -
Anyway, it feels great to go through my stuff and dig
these out and finally start doing something with them.
Some of the old / new again collection -
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Kool collection. I have a bunch (10-15) that need restore and/or need handles. I've made a few handles but buying is MUCH easier.
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rustynuts wrote:I have only two axes. Never really thought of them as something to collect, but 5hese are pretty cool.
Wanna see Netto cry....... 5lbs of American tree slasher!
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Here’s the monster I’m working on. First round of de-rust complete. It took me an hour to wrestle out and save the handle for treatment. A 6lb head 9” long 5” bit. Only marked with a 6 which agrees with my sketchy skale. Hung on a wall in a tobacco barn in Mt. Eden, Ky. for the last 35 years or so
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Phucking Netto.. got me all worked up about axes again. Just pulled out some of the double bit heads that need hanging.
Left: True Temper Perfect full size
Right: no name western pattern full size
Middle top: no name cruiser
Middle center: Lakeside cruiser (Montgomery Ward)
Middle bottom: Sager Chemical (1948) cruiser
Left: True Temper Perfect full size
Right: no name western pattern full size
Middle top: no name cruiser
Middle center: Lakeside cruiser (Montgomery Ward)
Middle bottom: Sager Chemical (1948) cruiser
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Working on handles today.
Been too busy at work and it’s been too damn hot.
I came out anyway and knocked out this cruiser handle for my kelly woodslasher.
I have to keep my pistol in a freezer bag it gets so damn dirty. Out here... sawdust everywhere
Hot, tired, filthy.
Been too busy at work and it’s been too damn hot.
I came out anyway and knocked out this cruiser handle for my kelly woodslasher.
I have to keep my pistol in a freezer bag it gets so damn dirty. Out here... sawdust everywhere
Hot, tired, filthy.
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You need to use a draw knife and/or spoke shave, no sanding dust!
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