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Made My Own Pickaroon.

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by GrJfer, May 25, 2014.

  1. prell 73

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    Sweet lookin pickaroon.
     
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    Guess I know what I'll be doing with an ooooold ax my neighbor gave me.....
     
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    woodhook.jpg Freakingstang. How's the weight on yours? I had the same idea and my axe head still has a bit more weight to it. But it does stick this dry ash easy and releases easy as well.
     
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    image.jpg Started my own thread then some pointed me here. I just cut this out of an old axe I bought at a garage sale. Used it on a few pieces. Seems to work fine so far. I have to finish up grinding and put a new handle on it yet.
     
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    Everyone's handiwork looks great. I've made a few from axes that didn't measure up for whatever reason. But, after picking up a Ox head "hand sappie"- I found my favorite. It's a little heavy but sticks and releases in all types of wood great. Just made a kydex mask to make it travel safe. I have the short and long handle (30") models , the heads are the same on them. Here are some picture of homemade pickaroons and the ox head with mask.
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    Sweet Kydex sheath! Very classy and functional touch.
    I just got the Collins Axe hookaroon and it's way better than my Log Rite, FWIW.
     
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    The geometry of the Ox head hand sappie/ pickaroon seems to work best for me. I made a couple shorter versions for moving splits and rounds by welding heads I made to a couple China Freight hammer handles. Working good so far, these things are addictive lol.
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    Nice job :thumbs:so you made the heads out of what?
     
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    The heads were cut from 3/8" plate of an unknown pedigree. Some type of tool steel-three foot diameter disk that looks like a saw blade. It isn't, but I cant tell you what it was. I will post a picture- maybe somebody knows what it came off. I got it for $20 at a surplus place. I cut the heads, forged the point taper and did a rough heat treat and temper. Welded them on and slow cooled in a bucket of vermiculite. Lent one out for field testing. I would like to say I could forge the hammers down but don't think the plastic and rubber handles would survive the process.
     
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    Thanks just wondering, you did a heck of a nice job on them.
    This is what I use for small pieces splits and such, extra-long hey hook $10 from Tractor Supply, bent
    to the proper shape and tempered the end to keep it from bending, end up using it a lot.
    The tongs s work good too and work great for dragging small logs out of the woods or whatever.

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    I got some use for the Pickaroons yesterday. Cant say enough about the design of the Euro style "Sappie" . Penetrates deep enough to hold without requiring a battle to release. I compared my bought Oxhead to one I made from a junk axe, Oxhead worked much better. The welded up short ones worked great. I will have to make a couple more because my son had it every time I wanted to use it. Wood cut/ moved was beech blown over in hurricane sandy.
    Here are pics of some of the tools used and some with their shoes on ready for the ride home. I got bit a few times before I had the kydex sheaths made hahaha. Also including a pic of a magnet holder for attaching to a splitter to keep it handy, safe and out of the way.
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    Nice handy work. I made one from an ax a while back. Gave it to my 80 something neighbor and promptly made another. 20151031_163740.jpg
     
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    Had the handle brake didnt hold up to good welded a pipe to it fix it.
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    That should do it :thumbs:
     
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    The pipe made it little heavier than I like might take a little off .I liked the feel of wood handle better probly add a grip of some sort.
     
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