Boy's/Camp Axe

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Boy's/Camp Axe

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I've had this head for several years. I believe I paid $2.00 for it. I found a hickory handle, flame tempered it, and soaked it in BLO. The final finish is Min-Wax Satin Tung Oil Finish. Wood and metal wedges were soaked with Super Glue after installation and then covered with clear epoxy.

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That looks like a really useful bit of kit. 8)
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I have always liked using that size axe. Small enough to carry, big enough to get some work done.
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Agreed.

An all-steel Estwing travels in my car. Had a friend question that once.

I asked him if he's ever had to bust out a car window during a wreck. He said no. I said "I have".

And police batons don't always do the job either.
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MrMurphy wrote:Agreed.

An all-steel Estwing travels in my car. Had a friend question that once.

I asked him if he's ever had to bust out a car window during a wreck. He said no. I said "I have".

And police batons don't always do the job either.
I carry a small Gerber belt hatchet in my BOB in the trunk or whatever rig I'm traveling in. As MrMurphy said even a baton doesn't always break a window. You won't believe how hard you sometimes have to hit a window to shatter it. I even used to carry a window punch in my cruiser when I was on patrol.
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Swampman, that looks exactly like a boy's axe I had in my hands yesterday, comtemplating if I should rehandle it.

I went through the axes and splitting tools yesterday and oiled the handles and touched up a couple edges and that cute little bugger was in need of a bit more attention than the others.

Since I don't use it for "work," I set it aside, but seeing yours, I may go ahead and do it up.
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This one will actually shave the hair on my leg.
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Now that is just too much information right there!-This one will actually shave the hair on my leg.
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Perfect size for the trapline! Nice work Swampman :D
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model55 wrote:Now that is just too much information right there!-This one will actually shave the hair on my leg.
Doesn't everyone check sharpness that way :lol:
"I have reached up to the gun rack and taken down the .30/30 carbine by some process of natural selection, not condoned perhaps by many experts but easily explained by those who spend long periods in the wilderness areas."~Calvin Rutstrum~

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Swampman wrote:
model55 wrote:Now that is just too much information right there!-This one will actually shave the hair on my leg.
Doesn't everyone check sharpness that way :lol:
That's the test I use for my pocket knives, except at my age I don't have enough hair on my legs anymore :o . I have several bald spots on my left forearm most of the time from testing the sharpness of my knives. Never got an axe sharp enough to try it.
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Cool!
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kidding aside you did good work on that and the marlin you posted earlier.
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That's a fine looking peice of work. I'm not Paul Bunyon so I have always prefered a smaller axe too.
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Perfect size for canoe or any other type of camping.
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