How to tune your wedge for the hang. Axe head and wedge seating. Wedge tips !! Get a better hang.

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  • @townieoutdoors8121
    @townieoutdoors8121 Рік тому +3

    You said it in one part of the video ( just from experience ) . The best way to ensure a good fit is to have a few beater hangs under your belt . Keep the axe stuff coming axe man🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓🪓

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Thank you so much and yeah man when I first started out boy did I have some ugly hangs !! Since then I’ve went back and re hung them but I’ll tell you what my first ever hang on a jersey which really was my first hang is ugly and there’s gaps but it’s still going strong 2 years later never got loose 🤙 thank you so much again I appreciate the kind works !! Thanks for watching👍

    • @bushleague3472
      @bushleague3472 10 місяців тому

      @@940joey2 Lol, I recently had to re-seat an old axe further down. That part of the handle had originally been below the head and got chewed up at the front, so theres a small gap. I didnt have any hardwood besides my wedge, but I had some 1/4" welding rod and I really wanted the job done. I ground the rod-core into a slight wedge, instant regret, its hideous. Looks like I pounded a big nail in there and its stuck tight, I just know its going to last forever.

  • @MountainMenAxes
    @MountainMenAxes Рік тому +1

    Man Im bad about talking too much. I have to actively think about it to prevent myself from doing so. Since middle school I've been getting myself in trouble. Ha ha. I seriously do enjoy your content. Thanks for your time.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much I really appreciate it !!! Hahaha yeah man I’m the same way I definitely struggled with that and got in trouble constantly all through school, I know the feeling lol !! Thank you so much for watching 🤙

  • @bigoldgrizzly
    @bigoldgrizzly Рік тому +3

    Very useful video Joey, thanks.
    I always mark the thick end of the wedge front and back ^u saves mistakes later
    I would recommend using a 6 inch length of flat bar say 2 1/2 wide and 3/8 thick as a drift when driving the wedge. I have 1/2 dozen or so different sizes in the tool tray. Makes for easier more accurate wedge driving. I fit with the handle in the vise and the bottom standing on a secure block. When the wedge is about 3/4 the way home, take it out and a couple of sharp smacks on the end of handle, will correct any 'slippage' of the handle through the eye. Put it back in the vise and drive home.
    I absolutely agree with you, fit with linseed rather than glue. In general, wedges pop out only if they are too thick in the first place.
    One thing that is nearly always ignored is that, fitting one main wedge only, compresses the handle in one direction, ie side to side. When axe is in use, the biggest stresses by far occur in the other, longer axis, ie at the ends of the eye. I always fit a pair of cross wedges along with the main one, to provide good compression in the long axis. In many European axes, there is so much taper in the ends of the eye, that I need two pairs of cross wedges to fully compress and close up. Yes, I could use a couple of steel wedges, but if you later need to take the head off, you are pretty much 'stuffed'. Takes a little longer to do and a bit of practice, but the head stays solid for longer, and the effort is well worth it.
    thanks again for the video ... OG

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      WOW !!! Awesome comment, thank you so much !! All great ideas here man thank you. I haven’t tired my hand at cross wedges yet. I definitely agree that could be a great help in some of the larger eye European axes. I have a couple very large eye axes, so I’ll have to give it a shot. Thank you so much again and thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed the video !! 🤙

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly Рік тому

      @@940joey2
      Always happy to share so it you want more info on cross wedging just shout up buddy

  • @lauranamik6854
    @lauranamik6854 Рік тому

    Love it!! Look at all those babys hanging back there! Lemme get one!!!! Awesome video, that axe came out really beautiful.

  • @dennisobrien3618
    @dennisobrien3618 Рік тому +1

    Great job, very informative. I have found during my last few hangs of axes (and hammers) that I get great results when driving the wedge by holding the axe upside down, resting the wedge against a flat surface, and striking the butt of the handle. It helps jump the head fully onto the handle while ensuring the wedge is driven in straight and makes it almost impossible to split the wedge. Try it sometime; it may surprise you.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much I really appreciate it !!! Thank you for the tip, I’m definitely going to have to try that method of seating the wedge on my next hang. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @brettbrown9814
    @brettbrown9814 Рік тому +1

    Great video Joey and a beautiful axe. I loved your frequent flyer comment. Happy 2024!

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Brett, I really appreciate that especially coming from a day one viewer and friend !! Hey man I had the brades out the other day. I still have it on that handle from Matt !! The axes is still holding strong and chopping great thank you again for that man 🤙 happy 2024 !!

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack 11 місяців тому

    I’ve looked at that sander before seems really handy for axe work. That is absolutely a stunner axehead nice handle too. Great stuff!

  • @Joey-L
    @Joey-L Рік тому +2

    Nothing is as satisfying as getting that wedge to look pretty. Great job and nice tips.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Joey I really appreciate it !! Thanks for watching man 🤙

  • @kurts64
    @kurts64 Рік тому +2

    Good stuff Joey, and beaut axe!

    • @MattKeevil
      @MattKeevil Рік тому +2

      It is gorgeous 😍

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much !! I couldn’t pass up the deal I got on this head !! Fits in really well with the lamaca axes. It’s a great in between and all around good light user axe coming in just over 3lb !!

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      @@MattKeevilthank you !!

  • @dayday_13
    @dayday_13 9 місяців тому

    Love this video man. Love the rambling too. But I have a major problem. I do this with axes, hammers, anything that needs to be hung. When fitting the head, I shape the head so it’s a tight fit at first. As I keep checking, fitting, and filing to get it to sit lower to the shoulder, I end up with a handle that it’s way too small for the eye. Like I’m taking way too much off but I’m not. It might have to do with the eye being larger on the top than the bottom but looking at yours, you don’t have that problem. Before you even touch a wedge your handle is perfect fit in the eye. I’ve about given up I’ve screwed up so many now lol.

  • @buck1978
    @buck1978 Рік тому +1

    Great video bro perfect timing too I’ve been doing more axes lately lol this is a perfect step by step and explanation of the hang process

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate its and I’m so happy I was able to help answer any questions you may have had !! 🤙

  • @MountainMenAxes
    @MountainMenAxes Рік тому +1

    I will actually BLO the area the where the head is going also on the last seat and the wedge. Then I apply the wood glue but on top of the BLO. I'll be uploading a video on how I do it later today. That is a very nice hang on that very nice axe.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Excellent idea !! Thank you so much for watching, I’m going to have to go check your video out and check out that method, thank you !!

  • @Running-with-skizers
    @Running-with-skizers Рік тому +1

    Dude this was an awesome video! That is a beautiful axe and I really like how you got in depth with the wedge process

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much man I really appreciate it !!

  • @Frontline-K9
    @Frontline-K9 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. I sometimes still struggle with shaping wedges perfectly I actually like them longer than the eye of the axe head so I kinda if taper it both directions. Also I love that handle man it’s the whiskey river NEC it’s a repro of a Tatem handle which I have a bunch of the old originals as well. They were from Connecticut but used often on axes from Maine and New Hampshire where I’m from.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Thank you so much !! Heck yeah these are awesome handles, it’s the only one I have at the moment but I think it’s now my favorite!! They feel awesome, super thin, and the feel great in the hand, I think it’s going to make an excellent chopping axe handle !! Oh that’s awesome thank you for the history lesson, I know they were obviously from the New England area but never new what they were modeled after that’s badass !! Awesome man I really hope this video helped out a bit, I’m really happy you enjoyed it !! Thanks for watching 🤙

  • @Frontline-K9
    @Frontline-K9 Рік тому +1

    Also I love the stormy kromer hat and leather suspenders. Where I get the suspenders? Looks like your axe collection has grown I’d love to see a series on you sharing the collection if I ever start videos that’s what I’ll do first. On the wood glue note. I used to love using it, I have my favorite true temper FSS cruiser on a Killinger Adirondack red elm handle that has loosened in the frigid temps here. I need to work it down the shoulder more and thin and taper the shoulder but I glued the wedge and am dreading drilling it out. I prefer to try to go without glue now.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much my brother got me the hat for Christmas, I’ve been wanting one for a long time and oh the suspenders thank you, I actually made them myself. I made them with some super thing Herman oak harness leather and all the fittings are brass. Yeah man the collection grew quite a bit. I’ve actually been getting rid of some recently, come to think of it I got rid of quite a bit. Ahh man I love an axe head stamped FSS I think I have 1 or 2 but man they’re awesome such cool history and dang you have a stamped cruiser now that’s awesome !!! Killinger handles are sweet I have one on my kelly perfect and I love it, wish I bought more I didn’t think they would come to an end. It’s funny you mention tansu because I’ve been asked a lot to do a video of the collection and I’ve shot the video a few times but I’ve never been happy with the out come. I’m trying to film it where it’s not boarding and I don’t want to come off pretentious. Heck yeah definitely give just oil a try when you re hang it I’d love to hear what you think. Yeah drilling out a glued wedge is annoying but take your time and be careful not to damage the handle and you’ll be good 🤙

  • @spektr540hemi
    @spektr540hemi Рік тому +1

    Absolutely BEAUTIFUL axe !!
    Apologies if you mentioned in the video...What make is that head ?
    EDIT = ML Forge/Lamica , no wonder I like it so much...ben tryin to get one of those Work Axes for a couple of years now. Some day. LOL !!

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much I really appreciate it !! Yeah man they truly are amazing axes. The fit and finish is perfect and man the steel is crazy good, holds such a a good edge at an aggressive grind angle !!! I have the work axe as well it’s awesome !! Ya know come to think of it I’ve never shown it or used it on video I think I should do that soon .. maybe compare all the lamaca axes .. not to see what’s better but just to show how they chop because they’re all amazing !! I hope you get you’re hands on one one day you’ll love it !! Thanks for watching 🤙

  • @_BigLife_
    @_BigLife_ 11 місяців тому +1

    Nicely done and great tutorial.

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much !! Thanks for watching 👍

    • @_BigLife_
      @_BigLife_ 11 місяців тому

      @@940joey2 running with skizers sent me

  • @emmanuel.belanger
    @emmanuel.belanger Рік тому +1

    Man, that's a lot of axes! Just subscribed, thanks to @Running-with-skizers! Nice vid and good tips!

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much man I really appreciate it, skizers is a good dude for sure !! Hahaha yeah that’s only about 20% of the axes if I turned the camera around there’s a lot more and a bunch I haven’t got around to hanging yet. It’s kind of getting out of hand so I’ve been getting rid of some. I’m going to start thinning down the collection. Thank you so much for watching and thanks for the sub 🤙

  • @MattKeevil
    @MattKeevil Рік тому +1

    Great video!

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much Matt !! Thanks for watching 🤙

  • @kurts64
    @kurts64 Рік тому +1

    👍👍

  • @pwaterdu
    @pwaterdu Рік тому +1

    Great job and good advise regarding blo vs glue. Question how do you handle humidity when hanging axes? Being wood expanse and contracts with various moisture content, do you run a dehumidifier or only hang on dry days? How do you work that?

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  Рік тому

      Thank you so much !! So as far as humidity goes yeah that’s tough for me. My basement where I keep all my axes is very humid and damp in spring and summer and in winter and fall it’s very cold and dry. Mg basement also floods a lot like every time we get rain I can guarantee I’ll have water on the floor, now the real question is how much 😂.. so what I do remedy humidity is a dehumidifier and hope.

  • @lobenavente236
    @lobenavente236 5 місяців тому +1

    awesome vid joey! thanks for sharing! i wanted to ask you where i could get a wood mallet like that? thanks again

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  4 місяці тому +1

      @@lobenavente236 you’re welcome, thank you so much for watching im glad you enjoyed the video !! They mallet I’m using in the video I actually found at a yard sale for 2 bucks, it’s a beefy one for sure. I may be tough to find one like that new. I would check around yard sales and flea markets. I come across them once in a while. The hard part is finding them in good shape. Thanks again !!

  • @brycestewart9493
    @brycestewart9493 Рік тому

    I oil them too unless they are bangers

  • @Tclasa
    @Tclasa 8 місяців тому +1

    Says the same fin thing all the time! WTF thumbs down

    • @940joey2
      @940joey2  8 місяців тому

      Hey thanks for watching, I’m a little confused by your comment. Sorry you didn’t like the video.