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I blame Glenn, and Rob:
I didn’t have to wander far. In the recesses of the tool shed I found an axe of mystery origins.
Just getting the badly damaged and even more badly installed handle out was a chore; there were a variety of wedge materials hammered in there, including a wood wedge, a 2” cut nail and some circular metal chunk.
With all of that fugly junk removed the axe head, including rust and patina, weighs 2 lbs 3 oz. It is a Dayton blade shape, 6 ¼” long, flat poled with a 4” bit and a small hatchet-like eye. I’m guessing it is of modern manufacture, but I have no idea how or where I acquired it.
I have no use for it at home and don’t carry and axe while paddling, but what the heck, it seems a likely size and weight to use as a tripping axe. The head is still in good shape and still surprisingly un-dinged considering the abuse the handle evidences. It looks like someone missed more than they hit, and I kinda doubt that is the original handle.
I might as well clean it up and start looking for a proper handle.
I expect that will be another custom fit file and shape process. The eye is 2” long x 5/8” wide at the top (3/4” at the bottom) and 2 ½” deep. Time to start searching for a proper handle. Any suggestions for handle length and shape for that odd little axe would be appreciated.
Now, when you're just killing time, looking at flea markets or thrift shops, keep an eye out for your axe head. It's out there waiting for you! A person could almost make a song about it!
Never struggle against Kismet....
I didn’t have to wander far. In the recesses of the tool shed I found an axe of mystery origins.
Just getting the badly damaged and even more badly installed handle out was a chore; there were a variety of wedge materials hammered in there, including a wood wedge, a 2” cut nail and some circular metal chunk.
With all of that fugly junk removed the axe head, including rust and patina, weighs 2 lbs 3 oz. It is a Dayton blade shape, 6 ¼” long, flat poled with a 4” bit and a small hatchet-like eye. I’m guessing it is of modern manufacture, but I have no idea how or where I acquired it.
I have no use for it at home and don’t carry and axe while paddling, but what the heck, it seems a likely size and weight to use as a tripping axe. The head is still in good shape and still surprisingly un-dinged considering the abuse the handle evidences. It looks like someone missed more than they hit, and I kinda doubt that is the original handle.
I might as well clean it up and start looking for a proper handle.
I expect that will be another custom fit file and shape process. The eye is 2” long x 5/8” wide at the top (3/4” at the bottom) and 2 ½” deep. Time to start searching for a proper handle. Any suggestions for handle length and shape for that odd little axe would be appreciated.