Someone to re-handle a Cegga axe

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MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
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I picked up a second-hand Cegga SFA a couple of years ago that has a bit of haft damage below the head. It has never really bothered me, but I'm looking into having it re-hafted. Does anyone on the board do this?
 

Goatboy

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Jan 31, 2005
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Mark sometimes folk may be a little shy about it as axes are quite personal things. Plus you may find the cost each way of posting an axe & handle pretty expensive.
Have you thought about heading to one of the local meets, but before hand asking if anyone going would give you a hand doing it? That way you can do it under supervision, learning a new skill.

Sent via smoke-signal from a woodland in Scotland.
 

British Red

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Buy a haft, drive to my workshop, I'll teach you how to do it. No charge, I'll even throw in tea and cake.
 

Goatboy

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Certainly is. A lesson from the axe man himself. Brilliant offer.

Sent via smoke-signal from a woodland in Scotland.
 

British Red

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Its a long old schlep for Mark - quite understand if he hasn't enough time. But if he is in the neighbourhood one day :)
 

MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
325
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Bedfordshire
Wow! I guess I had the "notify me of new posts" feature turned off. Lots of very nice offers here.

Colin, I really may come up to Suffolk. It's been too long since I made an appearance. And Red, thank you very much.

You should know that I picked up a helve and and may try and fit it to a on old Kent head that I've got lying around. That would give my some practice. As for the Cegga, now that I've watched a ton of Youtube videos, my sense is that the handle isn't in bad shape at all. It's been knocked around, sure, but my light usage shouldn't be a problem. I also didn't know that finding a 20" handle would be so difficult. A handle with someone else's log (GB or Wetterlings) is not really an aesthetic option for me. But I did run across a 20" Hultafors handle at Heinnie. I figured that Cegga's head might be closer fit to that one, being as he works there. So that might be an option if I decide to destroy my perfectly good axe.

I am, however making a leather collar guard. Now if I could only find an affordable piece of tough leather! I keep seeing sites that sell scraps, but I doubt that they are thick enough, and often think that I won't find a piece long enough. Hmmmm...
 
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British Red

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Find someone like me who wears riggers (pull on steel toecapped boots). I trash out a pair every 6 months and the leg leather is usually fine...that would do the job. Alternatively buy a piece of 3mm or 4mm veg tan from someone here who buys whole shoulders in.
 

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