Thank you so much I really appreciate the complement !! I’ll believe I have a video somewhere using this axe all finished up, I did crack the handle so I don’t use it that often anymore. I plan to re hang it, but I love the way it looks on that killinger handle and they’re no longer available. I’m torn on what to do with it because I love using it but I don’t want to remove the beautiful handle. Maybe it’ll now just be a nice piece of history in the axe basement 👍
Thank Matt !! I really appreciate it man, it definitely took a while and was probs lay over kill for a user but I’m glad I did it. Heck yeah man go for it !!
You start with a head in great condition and make it look so quick and easy with power tools. My head restoration is slower by hand. Vinegar soak and fine wire toothbrush to remove rust. I use a handy file for bit and then 80-1000 grits on a drywall sand pad for convex blend of the filed angles to a semi-polish. I learned that drywall sand pad from Craig Roost's UA-cam video. IMHO, it's the best way to sharpen and polish by hand.
Thank you !! I’ve never tried the vinegar soak thing yet, I definitely want to try it one day !! Oh yeah the rooster scary sharp I’ve seen that video, seems like an awesome way to get sharp and a nice polish. I didn’t even think of them when I was doing this. Next time I do one similar I’ll have to try that method out 👍
Thank you so much man !! I really appreciate it. I’m going to be hanging your axe head next, I got an awesome handle from Matt bough (the vintage axe hoarder) I think it’ll go awesome on that brades axe 👍
Thank you !! I can’t wait to go out and chop with it. I also picked up some snake juice from Chris. I never used anything but BLO on my handles so I’m excited to try that out of this axe as well.
I’ve got a Kelly perfect michigan pattern I’m looking to redo. I like the look of blued with polished bevel. And I call the marking a “stamp”. Or marking?
Heck yeah that’s awesome !! Thank you so much for watching. Yeah can’t go wrong with polished bevels on a kelly perfect !! I know it’s been a while since you commented, sorry I’m just getting back to you I fell way behind on comments !! I hope your restoration went well 🤙
@@clarencecrowcarter all good man I wasn’t sure if it was a spin off of a comment I got in another video, someone wrote “imagine someone breaks into your basement and just sees a bunch of axes swinging, they’d probably freak out” … I’m glad you enjoy the content, thank you 🤙
Joey - Nice work. I agree with everything you did. No need to turn a higher usable axe like that into a museum piece. Haven't seen you post in awhile. Worried that your hand may be healing slower than expected. Can't wait until you get back in front of the camera. Whatever happened to the Hulks Bruk Agdor Montreal axe?
Thank you so much !! Yeah man sorry I kind of took a break, I wasn’t giving my hand time to heal and I was making it worse so I just had to complete step away for a bit and my shift changed at work so it’s been crazy the past 2 weeks. I can’t wait to film again too I really enjoy doing it I’ll be back soon. I might do an update video tonight. And the HB I sent it to Matt to use for a little bit to try out and he just recently sent it back but I got hurt right around when I got it back from him so I haven’t been able to use it.
Looks great! I have a little axe head that was super rusty and pitted that I want to do a pit and polish on. There's a lot of filing left for me to do on the edge though, as it was in terrible shape.
Thank you so much !! Oh wow that’s going to look awesome, I always thought that was a cool look pit and polish. Dang I bet that’s gotta be crazy amount of filing, just after re profiling and taking the cheeks back with a file my hands are killing me, so I couldn’t imagine a head in rough shape. Good luck with it I hope to see you out chopping with it one day 👍
I have one of those, and a few other old Connecticut patterns. I want to rehang them but all three of them have an eye that is 2 1/2 inches long, I can only find handles that are 2 1/4 long. Do killenger brand handles come a bit bigger? Do make up for it buy seating the head further into the handle and make a large hardwood wedge? Any input would be appreciated.
Hey thanks for check out the video !! Yeah killinger give you more than enough eye wood in both directions. You could almost cut a half inch or more off and still have enough to have a proud hang !!! Unfortunately his handles sell out quick and he gets them in waves and most other handles aren’t made to properly hang larger heads anymore. Next time they come around I highly recommend grabbing one. Also check out house handle I have a house handle on my other jersey and it worked out well. 👍
Thanks for watching !!! Man I hear that 90% of the time I find stuff beat to hell. Every once in a while I get lucky .. this was a crazy find though, I remember literally tripping on it thinking holy crap this can’t be real life !!
My favorite length on a boys axe is 26-28 inches and full-size my favorite is 28-30 inches. I really enjoyed slightly shorter to what people seem to usually use. I’ve tried over 30 inches and I just couldn’t get comfortable with it. Now as far as splitting goes, i have my splitting axe and maul both on 32 inch handles.
Mine 28 to 32 I don't care for 36 inch handles. That's why I started making my own handles you got to custom order the shorter handles. I just done a 2.8 pound plumb rockaway on a killinger 28 inch red elm handle it turned out great 👍
@@terryhatton3622 I agree man 36” is way to much !! Yeah man that’s awesome I’ve been wanting to try making my own handle !! Ooof you lucky dog I love a rockaway pattern, I’ve been looking for one of those for a while people want an arm and leg for them, I think they look so cool !! I bet that thing is awesome of that killinger handle 👍
@@940joey2 yes it is I've done 5 axes in the last week wish I could show them to you one is a old hand forged one it's a splitter for sure might even chop really well . A nice older collins jersey it came out 28.5 sweet. A plumb Dayton on a 29 inch red elm killinger handle great axes. A old railroad hammer I put a 20 inch hickory handle on. A hb 2 pounds Montreal on a killinger 28 in red elm handle lovely axes
Lovely job, no need to over do the polish, you did it just right!!!!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it !!! 👍
That came out amazing! Very well done!
Thank you so much !!
Great looking head, Beautiful work!!😁
Thank you so much !! I’m really happy with how it turned out 👍
Amazing job! It’s beautiful! Can’t wait to see that Killinger handle on it🙏🏿🇺🇸🪓
Thank you so much !! I finally finished it and made a video, the killinger handle is awesome !!
Joey, it looks great. Waiting for the next episode.
Thank you !! I should have it out soon, I can’t wait to make it 👍
Looks very nice thus far. Looking forward to next step.
You said its not perfect but It came out Kelly Perfect! LoL Great video Joey. I can't wait to see it completely done
Thank you so much I really appreciate the complement !! I’ll believe I have a video somewhere using this axe all finished up, I did crack the handle so I don’t use it that often anymore. I plan to re hang it, but I love the way it looks on that killinger handle and they’re no longer available. I’m torn on what to do with it because I love using it but I don’t want to remove the beautiful handle. Maybe it’ll now just be a nice piece of history in the axe basement 👍
So sweet!!! Love that look 👍
Thank you so much !!! 🤙
This came out awesome!!! I love the contrast of the high shine and the patina. I love the shape the bit bleeds into, it looks really awesome
Thank you !! Oh man I know I love the way these heads look and that aggressive contrast just makes it even better !! 🤙
Turned out great! I’ve never had the patience to polish the entire bevel before, but after seeing that, I think I just might! Nice job sir!
Thank Matt !! I really appreciate it man, it definitely took a while and was probs lay over kill for a user but I’m glad I did it. Heck yeah man go for it !!
That is awesome Joey!
Thanks uncle Carl !!!
You start with a head in great condition and make it look so quick and easy with power tools. My head restoration is slower by hand. Vinegar soak and fine wire toothbrush to remove rust. I use a handy file for bit and then 80-1000 grits on a drywall sand pad for convex blend of the filed angles to a semi-polish. I learned that drywall sand pad from Craig Roost's UA-cam video. IMHO, it's the best way to sharpen and polish by hand.
Thank you !! I’ve never tried the vinegar soak thing yet, I definitely want to try it one day !! Oh yeah the rooster scary sharp I’ve seen that video, seems like an awesome way to get sharp and a nice polish. I didn’t even think of them when I was doing this. Next time I do one similar I’ll have to try that method out 👍
Nice work mate, she's gunna be a beauty when it's all done👍👍
Thank you Kurt !! I’m excited to get out an use this thing 🤙
That looks great! Killer job man👍. Cant wait to see the finished product!
Thank you so much Codi 🤙
Yea I got my whole phantom bevel polished and the rest is grayed from vinegar bath and I love it.
Heck yeah man that’s awesome !! I’ve never tired the vinegar bath yet, I know a lot of people go that route I’ll have to give it a shot one day 👍
Perfekt super Ergebnis !!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you !! I’m very pleased with how this one came out, one of my favorites !!
I like where you are going with this one! You are turning out some nice projects in that creepy basement of yours. Well done and keep having fun!
Thank you so much man !! I really appreciate it. I’m going to be hanging your axe head next, I got an awesome handle from Matt bough (the vintage axe hoarder) I think it’ll go awesome on that brades axe 👍
@@940joey2 Exciting! Mat makes awesome handles.
Looks sweet!!!
Thank you !!
It looks great.
Thank you so much !!
Looks great, Joey. Going to be a good user too.
Thank you !! I can’t wait to go out and chop with it. I also picked up some snake juice from Chris. I never used anything but BLO on my handles so I’m excited to try that out of this axe as well.
Looks great man
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching 🤙 !!
Lookin good. Now it's time to get it dirty!
Thank you so much !! Oh yeah I can’t wait to get out there with this axe !!
Looks great I just did a plumb Dayton pattern just like it. I enjoy your videos man. Take care 🙂
Thank you !! Heck yeah man that’s awesome, can’t go wrong with a Dayton either one of my favorite patterns 👍 love plumbs also
I’ve got a Kelly perfect michigan pattern I’m looking to redo. I like the look of blued with polished bevel. And I call the marking a “stamp”. Or marking?
Heck yeah that’s awesome !! Thank you so much for watching. Yeah can’t go wrong with polished bevels on a kelly perfect !! I know it’s been a while since you commented, sorry I’m just getting back to you I fell way behind on comments !! I hope your restoration went well 🤙
Nice job
Thank you so much !!
Dudes got a LOT of axes in his basement.. probably nothing though..
Thanks for checking out the video !!! I have to say I’m a little confused by your comment.
@@940joey2 it was a dumb joke mate. I am sorry. I enjoy your content. Keep it coming!
@@clarencecrowcarter all good man I wasn’t sure if it was a spin off of a comment I got in another video, someone wrote “imagine someone breaks into your basement and just sees a bunch of axes swinging, they’d probably freak out” … I’m glad you enjoy the content, thank you 🤙
Joey - Nice work. I agree with everything you did. No need to turn a higher usable axe like that into a museum piece.
Haven't seen you post in awhile. Worried that your hand may be healing slower than expected. Can't wait until you get back in front of the camera.
Whatever happened to the Hulks Bruk Agdor Montreal axe?
Thank you so much !! Yeah man sorry I kind of took a break, I wasn’t giving my hand time to heal and I was making it worse so I just had to complete step away for a bit and my shift changed at work so it’s been crazy the past 2 weeks. I can’t wait to film again too I really enjoy doing it I’ll be back soon. I might do an update video tonight. And the HB I sent it to Matt to use for a little bit to try out and he just recently sent it back but I got hurt right around when I got it back from him so I haven’t been able to use it.
Present !
Looks great! I have a little axe head that was super rusty and pitted that I want to do a pit and polish on. There's a lot of filing left for me to do on the edge though, as it was in terrible shape.
Thank you so much !! Oh wow that’s going to look awesome, I always thought that was a cool look pit and polish. Dang I bet that’s gotta be crazy amount of filing, just after re profiling and taking the cheeks back with a file my hands are killing me, so I couldn’t imagine a head in rough shape. Good luck with it I hope to see you out chopping with it one day 👍
@@940joey2 Thank you! I'll finish it....someday haha
Wow
I have one of those, and a few other old Connecticut patterns. I want to rehang them but all three of them have an eye that is 2 1/2 inches long, I can only find handles that are 2 1/4 long. Do killenger brand handles come a bit bigger? Do make up for it buy seating the head further into the handle and make a large hardwood wedge? Any input would be appreciated.
Hey thanks for check out the video !! Yeah killinger give you more than enough eye wood in both directions. You could almost cut a half inch or more off and still have enough to have a proud hang !!! Unfortunately his handles sell out quick and he gets them in waves and most other handles aren’t made to properly hang larger heads anymore. Next time they come around I highly recommend grabbing one. Also check out house handle I have a house handle on my other jersey and it worked out well. 👍
White vinegar: dump the axhead in it, wait 12 to 24 hours, presto, the rust is gone.
Oh heck yeah that’s awesome I’ll have it give that a shot, thank you !!! Thanks for watching and for the awesome tip 👍
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Nice
Thank you !!
Who finds stuff like that at yard sales? I’m lucky to find a rusty mastercraft that’s been used as a jackhammer!
Thanks for watching !!! Man I hear that 90% of the time I find stuff beat to hell. Every once in a while I get lucky .. this was a crazy find though, I remember literally tripping on it thinking holy crap this can’t be real life !!
What's your favorite handle length mines 28 to 32 inches
My favorite length on a boys axe is 26-28 inches and full-size my favorite is 28-30 inches. I really enjoyed slightly shorter to what people seem to usually use. I’ve tried over 30 inches and I just couldn’t get comfortable with it. Now as far as splitting goes, i have my splitting axe and maul both on 32 inch handles.
Mine 28 to 32 I don't care for 36 inch handles. That's why I started making my own handles you got to custom order the shorter handles. I just done a 2.8 pound plumb rockaway on a killinger 28 inch red elm handle it turned out great 👍
@@terryhatton3622 I agree man 36” is way to much !! Yeah man that’s awesome I’ve been wanting to try making my own handle !! Ooof you lucky dog I love a rockaway pattern, I’ve been looking for one of those for a while people want an arm and leg for them, I think they look so cool !! I bet that thing is awesome of that killinger handle 👍
@@940joey2 yes it is I've done 5 axes in the last week wish I could show them to you one is a old hand forged one it's a splitter for sure might even chop really well . A nice older collins jersey it came out 28.5 sweet. A plumb Dayton on a 29 inch red elm killinger handle great axes. A old railroad hammer I put a 20 inch hickory handle on. A hb 2 pounds Montreal on a killinger 28 in red elm handle lovely axes
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