Hi Rod - I took the handle off of an old Plumb Permabond not too long ago. Wish I had seen this video first. I was surprised at how little wood was in the eye and how difficult it was to remove. Great stuff, as always.
Hi Rod. Great video. Not much handle inside the head when they are hung that way and not much in the way of a handle either. An East Coast Lumberjack handle with a nice palm swell will make all the difference.
those axes look like a pain to dis assemble.... I have an axe the same as that. But it has epoxy and the plastic on it. The Ai said the axe the same as ours is more durable than a wedged axe. but its not reliable. So if you wanna go for reliability, go for a wedged axe, if you prefer durability, then the epoxy attached axe with the plastic might serve you better.
Nice demonstration Rod! I have done a couple and they were a real pain.
Yep.....can't believe they hold out as long as they do!
Hi Rod - I took the handle off of an old Plumb Permabond not too long ago. Wish I had seen this video first. I was surprised at how little wood was in the eye and how difficult it was to remove. Great stuff, as always.
Thanks Chris.
Hi Rod. Great video. Not much handle inside the head when they are hung that way and not much in the way of a handle either. An East Coast Lumberjack handle with a nice palm swell will make all the difference.
Thanks Hugh. Hope you are well in bluenose land
those axes look like a pain to dis assemble.... I have an axe the same as that. But it has epoxy and the plastic on it. The Ai said the axe the same as ours is more durable than a wedged axe. but its not reliable. So if you wanna go for reliability, go for a wedged axe, if you prefer durability, then the epoxy attached axe with the plastic might serve you better.
So durable, some are almost impossible to remove!