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Handle looks like it has decent grain..
Yep! I wish I could go back to the 2 hardware stores of my youth. Both sold Bluegrass tools. Thanks!
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I built my bench in the early 80's from 2 lengths of leftover engineered lumber.(LVL) 1.75"x18"x6' Set side by side into a 2x6 frame with 4x4 for...
Thin the Titebond with water to any consistency.
A good 50% of YouTube how to videos involve the blind leading the blind. It's prolly more like 99% in homesteading, gardening, and cooking how to,...
I'd say you're right. On closer inspection the weight stamp on my head is different. [IMG]
Thanks! My mystery Connie has been solved.. my head had remnants of red paint, a 3 1/2 weight stamp exactly like the one on your axe, same shape,...
Under closer inspection I think your right.
I'd bet that was a flexy dream to swing with that thin, horizontal grain handle!
I grew up with, and love a double bit! My favorite has always been a Kelly Perfect Western pattern. I had just hung this Sager double on a...
I used to plow my taters out with a tractor when I was younger. Now I actually enjoy diggin' em with a fork. Funny how as I age I find enjoyment...
A really nice tater fork!
That's my Woodslasher with the label, not the OP's.
Those handles are user friendly, and feel better than any other to me especially on a hewing hatchet. [IMG]
Very well could be. I wish I had taken a pic of how the poll is tapered in. Thanks!
This came from the bay a few months back. The seller had several axes listed with 2 really crappy, grainy, and dark pictures of each axe. One...
I have a single bit marked 35M1K [IMG]
In the shop I switched to paper on a backing plate years ago. Norton stones were my favorites though.
"Gotta pretty good lean to it, so probably gonna do quite a big under cut to it" :)