My first Flea Market purchases:
The first, older drawknife below is for debarking logs. The trademark stamp I cant ID, and is below. The hatchet is similar to ones I've seen used in green ww, am not sure what that style of head is. The hatchet is a Vaughn.
My question I about replacing the handles on the drawknife and hatchet. (I think Mike H has foreseen this coming, though, and has already PM me about some wood secured for same handles even before he knew about these purchases.)
Hatchet has several nails to wedge the head on it, and both handles on the drawknife are loose.
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The next is the Greenlee. The edge is good and nick-free, with plenty of iron left; it is sharp as it is. Handles are tight.
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The stamp on the first, older drawknife. Is it noteworthy?
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Hatchet-very readable
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Yes, it's pretty loose:
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The first, older drawknife below is for debarking logs. The trademark stamp I cant ID, and is below. The hatchet is similar to ones I've seen used in green ww, am not sure what that style of head is. The hatchet is a Vaughn.
My question I about replacing the handles on the drawknife and hatchet. (I think Mike H has foreseen this coming, though, and has already PM me about some wood secured for same handles even before he knew about these purchases.)
Hatchet has several nails to wedge the head on it, and both handles on the drawknife are loose.
DSCN0544.JPG
The next is the Greenlee. The edge is good and nick-free, with plenty of iron left; it is sharp as it is. Handles are tight.
DSCN0543.JPG
The stamp on the first, older drawknife. Is it noteworthy?
DSCN0546.JPG
Hatchet-very readable
DSCN0540.JPG
Yes, it's pretty loose:
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