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Started by oldtools, November 20, 2013, 05:07:40 AM

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Nolatoolguy

Looks pretty good, much better then my attempt at a rehandle.
And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood

oldtools

Thank you!, It's a working! tool, not for display. but it looks & feels a lot better with the new handles...

I do need to practice doing good quality work, as I received from a member, 5 Perfect Handle type screwdrivers that needs re-scaling.
all I need to do is send back 2 with new scales... So I want to do a good! job, and appreciate any help from our experienced members as to how to do it right... I thank all that helped with their comments...
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
Master Monkey Wrench Scaler

Nolatoolguy

Quote from: oldtools on November 29, 2013, 04:30:09 AM
Thank you!, It's a working! tool, not for display. but it looks & feels a lot better with the new handles...

I do need to practice doing good quality work, as I received from a member, 5 Perfect Handle type screwdrivers that needs re-scaling.
all I need to do is send back 2 with new scales... So I want to do a good! job, and appreciate any help from our experienced members as to how to do it right... I thank all that helped with their comments...

Check this thread out. Its about rehandling a wrench but its got some great info and links.
And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood

Ietech

Quote from: oldtools on November 25, 2013, 06:58:05 PM
For a old machete, it works & feels good!!.
That curly look is eye catching, but not sure if linseed oil is enough, (Does it harden & weather proof?)
May need better protection for a handle. (maybe outdoor varathane?)

I use Bees Wax for protection. First I apply any stain/sealer to achieve the color or contrast in grain that I want. After it dries I apply liberal amounts of Bees Wax, several times and heat it with my heat gun, wipe down and repeat. It gives a beautiful sheen and will protect the wood from anything except smashing the handle with a hammer. LOL
Newest member of PHARTS -  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

oldtools

Thank you, will try it out...
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
Master Monkey Wrench Scaler

Nolatoolguy

And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood