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Home made pickaroo

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by tskar, Jun 7, 2015.

  1. tskar

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    Anybody make their own pickaroon? Just looking for ideas. I have an old pick axe wondering if that would work.

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    I was thinking of doing the same with an old pickaxe.
     
  3. tskar

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    It should work. I saw someone post som thing on a site about trying it and realized I had one laying around. I might start before work tomorow. I will post pics if I doo.
     
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    Well, I got the old pick axe out today. I'm not gonna make anything with it. It's heavy and I don't think it will work well. I have an old axe I'm going to use. I think that will turn out better.
     
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    I started making one like this a few months ago, after watching this video. I got side tracked and haven't finished it, but should turn out pretty good. I'll posted some pictures when I get a chance, this weekend.
     
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    I bought an old axe at a yard sale today. Gonna start grinding tomorrow
     
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    Started grinding today. Ran out of light tonight. Tried it a little and it seems to work good
     
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    image.jpg This is what I am working on. It was a yard sale axe, that I got for a dollar.
     
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    looks similar to mine, I posted a picture in the other home made pickaroon thread. I got more to do on mine. cutting down similar to where you got those two cuts
     
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    This is what I ended up with. Still some rust pits but I got tired of sanding, figured for a dollar it doesn't have to look great. I used an angle grinder with a cutting wheel and grinding wheel to shape this out of an old axe. image.jpg
     
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    White vinegar is supposed to work at getting rust off, but does that really need to be rust free? Prolly not. It'll last a looooooooong time just like it is.
     
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    Got to use my pickaroon yesterday. It worked really good. I was unloading wood from my truck and it was good for hooking and pulling the wood to the tailgate, no more jumping up in the truck and back down.
     
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    :thumbs: Work saver , back saver
     
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    I tried to make one from and old wood baseball bat. It did not work well. The bat split in half after a week.