The wood looks like it maybe ash?Yes, the metal looks rather like that, but the wood is damaged. I used the word cracks, but it's a bit more than that, as if some has rotted away in the past.
Here's a link to the axe listing https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16500604...MRuoTBBQXO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I'm working on a picture of the eye...
I have a sharpening stone so I'll have a go... I don't have a mask though. Do you know where I could get one for a Kent pattern axe?If its solid in the eye and wont wiggle, its safe, even if ugly.
An old Axe is probably better than a new. (unless you have a lot of money).
Can you sharpen it?
Does it have a mask? Can you make a mask for it?
Some people leave an axe standing on end and that part of the axe handle can get damp and rot. This is usually superficial but if the axe head feels loose or there are signs that it has moved matters can be improved by soaking the axe head in linseed oil which will make the wood swell and repel any more moisture. If the wood is spongy then it would be better to replace the handle.Yes, the metal looks rather like that, but the wood is damaged. I used the word cracks, but it's a bit more than that, as I'd some has rotted away in the past.
Message me the details please.I could make a mask but I would need a template
(It looks a decent axe BTW).
As Stew says, not the prettiest fitting of wedges but fine to use if solid.not the prettiest but if it’s solid I would carry on using it.
Cutting down firewood. My stove is too small for standard logs.What are you planning on doing with it?
Just curious, we all do different outdoorsy things.
I was about to say the opposite. If the head does become slightly loose a temporary fix would be to soak it over night in linseed oil as this would buy some time. Your quite right in saying that you shouldn’t count it as a repair though.As Stew says, not the prettiest fitting of wedges but fine to use if solid.
Personally, if it were my axe, I'd remove the metal wedge marked in red and replace it with a wooden wedge but that just personal preference to make it look neat and tidier.
One bit of advice is if the head ever becomes slightly loose never soak it in anything to make the wood swell because this crushes the fibres and when it dries out the head will be looser.
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