Yo,
Finished this refurb earlier and I'd like to show you now its finished. It started life in my possession as a rusted, beaten up chunk of steel! It came with a load of other old rusted tools that I restored a while ago.
Anyhoo, it was ugly and heavily pitted, I removed a good hand full of steel from the underside, the top of the blade and the poll. (It looked a bit like the bacho axes) and my goal was to shape it into something more attractive and neat and use it for BBQ kindling and shaping wood for projects.
I rehandled it using the old handle after cutting a few inches off and sorting it all out with a good oiling. I did all the metal work with an angle grinder to cut and a hand held belt sander for the tidying up.
Here it is now..

It didn't have a brand, but it did have 'steel foreign' stamped on it..? Anyway its sharp and takes an edge! I would have put this in the day threads but I only took an after picture!
Thanks for looking!
Finished this refurb earlier and I'd like to show you now its finished. It started life in my possession as a rusted, beaten up chunk of steel! It came with a load of other old rusted tools that I restored a while ago.
Anyhoo, it was ugly and heavily pitted, I removed a good hand full of steel from the underside, the top of the blade and the poll. (It looked a bit like the bacho axes) and my goal was to shape it into something more attractive and neat and use it for BBQ kindling and shaping wood for projects.
I rehandled it using the old handle after cutting a few inches off and sorting it all out with a good oiling. I did all the metal work with an angle grinder to cut and a hand held belt sander for the tidying up.
Here it is now..

It didn't have a brand, but it did have 'steel foreign' stamped on it..? Anyway its sharp and takes an edge! I would have put this in the day threads but I only took an after picture!
Thanks for looking!