Weird metal work question

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British Red, I have one of those hammers. Ill put pics up...`once` I finish my exams (next Thursday)
 
British Red what about a slate roofers hammer I will post a pic in a bit when I dig it out of my d tool bucket..


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There you go it's taking some abuse over the years.


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If I had one of those with a removable handle, I'd give it a go! I have a bid on a brickies hammer for under a fiver - If I can get that I can fake everything else. I am sure Dave is right that I should man up and buy one - but if I can do it for sub a tenner, I will try
 
Cheap spike hawk?

Though looking at coldsteel-uk not that much cheaper.
 
Nuts huh? I can get an axe that length (70 - 80 cm) for £10. But a spike on a stick? Nope.

I expect it's because the axes are mass produced in enough bulk to lower the per unit costs; whereas the pickaroon being more specialized creates less demand and hence lesser numbers produced.
 
I will have a look around at work we have some weird and wonderful tools that are no longer allowed. See if there's anything that might work.


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Had a look through the "Huge chest of fastenings" that has boxes of bolts screws and nails. M12 is the biggest I have to hand....big enough do the clever people think?. It will cost nothing to try it, but hate to waste time....
 

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