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TechGadgetSteve
16-05-2010, 17:08
i was going through the shed the other week and came accross an old axe. have no idea what it is or even how it got there, but i just thuaght it would be nice to try and restore it.
this is what it looked like when i first got it out of the shed.
http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af60/TechGadgetSteve/random%20pics/DSC_0932.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af60/TechGadgetSteve/random%20pics/DSC_0935.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af60/TechGadgetSteve/random%20pics/DSC_0933.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af60/TechGadgetSteve/random%20pics/DSC_0934.jpg
and then after about an hour with a wire brush
http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af60/TechGadgetSteve/random%20pics/DSC_0949.jpg
sory its a bit dark but i took it inside with flash as it was raining
i hope to get some more done this week as it is suposed to be nice out (i prefer to work outside :) )
but i still need to get a wire wheel for the drill to make life easier and to get the rest of the stuborn rust off.
_scorpio_
16-05-2010, 17:39
any idea what make it is? i have one with a similar mark on it but its too worn to read...
It looks like a Kent pattern axe,
I like it.
Is that a Spear and Jackson makers stamp.
Phil
thats a fairly old spear and jackson stamp which meens its a good find!:) the tools they make today are cheep rubbish:(
pete
TechGadgetSteve
17-05-2010, 11:16
oh thanks for the info i had no idea what it was. but its definatly worth the small investment of time and a little money to restore it then.
i will hopefully get some more done this week, ill post more pics when i have done more.
dave5526
17-05-2010, 12:19
Vinegar is fantastic for getting rid of stubbourn rust - leave it soaking for a few hours and most of it will fall right off, a quick wire brush/wipe with a cloth and you'll be amazed how clean it comes up. Make sure you wash and scrub with soapy water very thoroughly afterwards though as the vinegar will actually start rusting the metal again (much quicker than water does) if left on.
Another tip Ive been told (though never tried) is that the rusty vinegar left after soaking can be used to stain wood a nice dark near-black colour.
edit - you can get 500ml bottles of vinegar for about 13p in asda so it's cheap too!
TechGadgetSteve
17-05-2010, 13:02
thanks for the tip i will have a go at that, i will probably have a go at the wood staining to ill try on a scrap piece first but if i like it it will go nicely with my knife project.
TechGadgetSteve
30-05-2010, 20:02
iv not had a lot of time on my hand recently, but got the vinegar today and i will have a go at it tomoz.
after the rust has gone i can start on the other bits like cleaning the handle up a bit and the give the axe an edge again.
then i think i will probably use it to rough out my first spoon. then maybe i could stain the spoon with the rusty vinegar (so nothing will go to waste).
Radix lecti
30-05-2010, 20:08
Nice axe there , i have an identical one, Kent pattern made by Elwell i have also cleaned it up and is a nice axe to use.
Darren
bikebum1975
30-05-2010, 20:13
Nice find ya got there.
TechGadgetSteve
31-05-2010, 16:01
was gonna sit out in the garden and do it today but didnt get rountd to it as it started to rain as i opened the back door. why did i think it would do anything other than rain, its a bank holiday thats all it ever does.
bushcraftbob
31-05-2010, 22:17
I have also found a very similar axe to this in my mums shed! I will have a go at cleaning up and post a piccy when done!
StigOfTheDump
03-06-2010, 14:30
Just a note on Spear and Jackson, in this period S&J took over Elwell, who at the time where the best maker of agricultural implements in the world (IMHO).
TechGadgetSteve
03-06-2010, 14:50
wow thanks for the info, i had no idea what it was i juts knew it was an old axe and it might be nice to clean it up. also its cheaper than buying a new one. and IMO if i just baught a new axe i dont think i would look after it like i will this one, i know i will take good care of this axe as i would have gave it a new lease of life therefor it will have more sentimental value and some history.
im deffinatly gonna do this at the weekend! :)