Axe handle from pick axe handle

bushwacker bob

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Sep 22, 2003
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My axe handle needed replacing and I couldn't find a reliable source for a new one.
I found a decent hickory pick axe handle with a good straight grain and spent an hour or two roughing a new axe handle from it with my axe and a mora knife. I didnt have enough width of wood at the bottom end to carve a 'deersfoot' so I used a piece of antler.It has a threaded bar epoxied into the wood with a nut recessed into the antler then epoxied and screwed in. I need to sand it a bit more as its only down to 120g sand paper, but its a reasonable piece of useable kit again. The axe is a sandvik 600g that I brought in 1983 and this is its 3rd handle.

sorry for the poor picture.
 

mr dazzler

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Aug 28, 2004
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Bluddy excellent under rated axes those. I use mine nearly evry day. I found mine improved when I put on a fatter slightly longer handle with a finnish type vacum cleaner type end grip.
The steel on that is better than the £60 roselli:D
 

bushwacker bob

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Sep 22, 2003
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Its not underated by me! I've had it 25 years and have never found a good enough reason to replace it. If I could find another I'd but it as a spare.
 

Jared

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Sep 8, 2005
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Yes, used to use a 3lb sandvik felling axe, with a lovely ash handle.. was a dream to use.
 

TheGreenMan

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Feb 17, 2006
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Bob, you've pipped me to the post. This is exactly my beech wood carving project I have on the go right now.

Nice work, I mean the handle, not pipping me to the post :D

Cheers,
Paul.
 

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