I used an old boot lace. tied a knot and put super glue on the knot.
First one that I know of.
That is a bunch of Elm I got about 3 days ago. A rancher out here wanted to take out about 10 trees. He told me if I helped, I could load up...
Thank goodness I have more than one belt. Ok I was little slow and had to think for a minute. MagCraft27 deluxe. Thanks Brad.
Sounds like the flu to me. Been there and know what you're talking about. Hang in there.
Heck if I know. It was just a piece of shelving that was laying around here not being used for anything. It did have a little bit of a red...
Close to it. I just ordered one of those sharpening pucks. Should get better after that.
Udate on the Brad X 27. Put a leather guard on it. Made from an old belt. The leather does a really good job of protecting the wood if hit by...
Update. I made a new oak handle for the axe and did away with the elm. It was just too brittle. The leather gaurd is from an old belt. [ATTACH]
Thanks Eric. I tell you what those pieces of leather around the handle really do work.
So I have this 1 3/4-pound hatchet head made by Collins. When I went to sharpen it, I found a real good, hardened edge. I was going to put an...
Take of picture of it when it is clean and then you will always have a reference.
Well at least you have lots of options for your wood cutting and firewood needs. Like the pics.
Yep I have done that too. It does have a longer reach.
I have a rancher friend out here that has one of those and still uses it.
I was going to say the same thing. 20 ft. wow.
I would sell it at 4ft green or dry. Just let the buyer know that it is green or dry.
Do you really or you are yanking our chain. I would get halfway through and lose count. Then start over again. The hazards of getting older.
Ok My favorite response to this thread. Cracked me up.
That is ok as long as you save the axe heads for me.