An American Axe - in British Hands - an axe restoration project

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Tengu

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Oh, that was absolutley a fantastic job.

Ill have to get to work on some of my old axes...But I doubt I will be able to do such a good job.
 

British Red

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Do three or four and you will Tengu - I'm still learning, but if you go slow and patiently it'll look good and work well. A belt sander helps - but they come up cheap all the time
 

Hugo

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Nicely done Red mate, is that a pick axe handle you used, I picked up a nice one for a pound recently and am keeping it for a future project.
 

British Red

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Hi Hugo, its a purpose made straight axe helve, my mate sent it from the US with the axe head. More oval in profile than an pick axe handle
 
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What did ypu use for the beeswax? A particular product? Pure beeswax? If the latter, how did you apply it?
 

British Red

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Beeswax cut with pure turpentine to make a wax polish. Just rubbed it in with a soft cloth. Any beeswax furniture polish (solid type) would do....if you don't keep bees :)
 

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