Ive just purchased a Wetterlings Hunter Hatchet, my first quality axe. Yet to try it out, but it oozes quality, feels great in the hand, and shaving sharp. Very impressed.
Just to add a little to my post...
I mix my linseed oil 50/50 with white spirit,
There might be a coat of wax already on the handle I don't know how Wetterlings are when they arrive ?
Give it a rub down with some wire wool or sandpaper
I coat my handles until they stop sucking it up
Also dispose of any oil soaked rags very carefully beware of spontaneous combustion
Beautiful video. They were bought out by Granfors in 2017. The Wetterlings axe can still be bought from the factory, though stock is dwindling! The owners of the shop where i bought the axe from were recently over there and bought several back with them. I feel I'm fortunate to own oneisn't using white spirit racist...................................lol
The main thing is to put oil on the handle, if its too thick thin it down so it soaks into the wood, if it soaks in in its natural state so be it, just keep it oiled, if I lay mine up for a while, say the winter, I wrap it in a lightly oiled cloth so it doesn't dry out., and regular stropping is essential, keep it sharp and it will save you a lot of time, i dont think Wetterling still make Axes under that name anymore.