Hatchet Restoration.

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Hatchet Restoration.

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I just restored this little cheap hatchet I found in the shed. It's sharp but not razor sharp, that'd take too much time on the file.
Anyway I think it turned out well!

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You aren't going to go all Lumberjack on us are you mate ? Axes, hatchets, videos about working wood with axes and such, don't tell me there is a log cabin in the future, now that would be an interesting build thread, maybe you could get in touch with Johno, he is the expert on that stuff. :wink:

By the way, nice job on the tommy hawk, what did you use on the handle, I give mine a go over with oil every 12 months or so, depending on use.
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Haha nah still not going to grow the beard and wear flannos haha.
Nah I just think axes are cool and whilst I'm a bum I've got time to do this crap lol.
I'd love to build a log cabin but I suck at woodwork!
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kjd wrote:Haha nah still not going to grow the beard and wear flannos haha.
Nah I just think axes are cool and whilst I'm a bum I've got time to do this crap lol.
I'd love to build a log cabin but I suck at woodwork!
You forgot suspenders...

Yeah, amazing all these blokey hobbies we can dabble in.

Log cabin would be nice, but that requires a 'lotto worth of winnings to do properly, on the right land etc etc.
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i did one up a while ago and put a long handle on it.
the closest thing i could come up with to a viking axe.
pretty sucky attempt but what the hell.
got it hanging above the lounge room door. [in handy reach]. :twisted:


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he's a lumberjack and he's ok...he works all night and he playes all day... [sucky attempt at monty python :oops: ]
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Nice job Keith!

Looks good!

Oil on the handle makes a big difference!

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Glenn wrote:Nice job Keith!

Looks good!

Oil on the handle makes a big difference!

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Thanks mate, it isn't as shiney after a few coats and now that it has dried.

It was a silly little project as the hatchet was a cheapie but now I'll be happy to do this to a better brand..

Next on the list is to hang a new handle on an axe. Does anyone know where I can get hickory handles in Australia?
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Bigger hardware stores, but mostly you will get Aussie hardwood handles, they are just as good I reckon. Just check the grain, and no sapwood. :D
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Krugers make American hickory handles. They are in Grafton I think. I don't have one from there I got mine from Trade tools in QLD. The only thing is buying site unseen is with grain orientation or knots you might not get what you are after.
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Bunnings sells hickory handles
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