My first axe was given to me by one of the guys at work, he retired not long after giving me the axe and said it was his wifes grandfathers, so god knows how old it is but it served me well for years!
I managed to break the handle, however found a replacement on ebay. It seemed easy enough to rehandle, however I cant find any metal wedges small enough put across the wooden wedge, is it really needed?
It didnt have a metal wedge on it to start with and the handle was solid as I could not knock out the old handle, it had to be drilled. It is as solid as it was before now that I have rehandled it. I am just curious as to what the metal wedge is for?
The other thing is this linseed oil treatment, how many times does it need coated? should i sand it inbetween times?
The edge has a few nicks out of it, is it worth using a grinder to cut the edge back to get rid of the nicks?
I managed to break the handle, however found a replacement on ebay. It seemed easy enough to rehandle, however I cant find any metal wedges small enough put across the wooden wedge, is it really needed?
It didnt have a metal wedge on it to start with and the handle was solid as I could not knock out the old handle, it had to be drilled. It is as solid as it was before now that I have rehandled it. I am just curious as to what the metal wedge is for?
The other thing is this linseed oil treatment, how many times does it need coated? should i sand it inbetween times?
The edge has a few nicks out of it, is it worth using a grinder to cut the edge back to get rid of the nicks?

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