I've got to treat the handle on all my axes this summer. My truck axe's head is my Dad's Boy Scout axe from his child hood that my Grandpa bought him. Grandpa rehandled it sometime over the years and it's in good shape, but could use some linseed oil on the handle for longevity. My splitting maul and chopping axe were both Grandpa's.
I've got to treat the handle on all my axes this summer. My truck axe's head is my Dad's Boy Scout axe from his child hood that my Grandpa bought him. Grandpa rehandled it sometime over the years and it's in good shape, but could use some linseed oil on the handle for longevity. My splitting maul and chopping axe were both Grandpa's.
I don't care for varnish on an axe, it tends to give me blisters, no idea why. Boiled linseed oil or tongue oil is my preference wood tool handles. For axes boiled linseed.
I don't care for varnish on an axe, it tends to give me blisters, no idea why. Boiled linseed oil or tongue oil is my preference wood tool handles. For axes boiled linseed.
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