Found an old axe in my dad's cellar, handle was split and rotten so cut/drilled it off and I'm left with a head. It was v blunt and rusty, so I've cleaned it up and am thinking of reprofiling it and making a handle for it. Any way to know if it is made of a decent steel and if it's worth repairing?
I've got myself a couple of nice knives now and a folding saw, so an axe is on the cards next
it's either restore this one or buy a GB model
. I've handled a couple of knives,but don't have a lot of experience with metalwork. Any idea how much work it wouldbe to restore this axe? The edge doesn't appear too even, so reprofiling may be needed. The black line on the edge is a permanent marker line on the vertical plane.
Maker's mark reads "Whitehouse Bros Ltd, Cannock Eng.
any advice appreciated

Axe makers mark1 by subZero rider, on Flickr

Axe head 1 by subZero rider, on Flickr
I've got myself a couple of nice knives now and a folding saw, so an axe is on the cards next


Maker's mark reads "Whitehouse Bros Ltd, Cannock Eng.
any advice appreciated


Axe makers mark1 by subZero rider, on Flickr

Axe head 1 by subZero rider, on Flickr
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