Hi all. I've been on a bit of a buying spree recently and have started searching for old axe heads at car boot sales. I've found a few, but one worthy of my attention is a Brades 347. I can't find any information on it and it's not in any catalogues that I've managed to look up. I wondered if anyone here knows anything about it?
It's a 2 1/2lb head. Quite small in depth but quite thick. I'd describe it as a light splitting axe rather than a felling axe. The cheeks extend down to give extra support and it's quite angular, like a Welsh pattern.
I'm wondering what size handle to fit to it? It's not really up to a full size one but it's more than a hatchet. I've not seen anything like it in it's original form so I'd appreciate some advice from those of you with more experience. I'm thinking something in the 25-30" range will be about right. I want to use it for splitting small logs and I want to make sure I get it looking something like it would have originally.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
It's a 2 1/2lb head. Quite small in depth but quite thick. I'd describe it as a light splitting axe rather than a felling axe. The cheeks extend down to give extra support and it's quite angular, like a Welsh pattern.
I'm wondering what size handle to fit to it? It's not really up to a full size one but it's more than a hatchet. I've not seen anything like it in it's original form so I'd appreciate some advice from those of you with more experience. I'm thinking something in the 25-30" range will be about right. I want to use it for splitting small logs and I want to make sure I get it looking something like it would have originally.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.