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Aschaefer

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  1. Sanded off all the blue as much as I could getting the original fiberglass handle was tough definitely worth it though took my Dremel and sped the prosses up by an hour. Then I got some pine from a branch that fell into my yard squared it up, threw it in the microwave to get out some moisture and got it fit on the hammer sanded it, and torched it just to be safe with the moisture and put on some Early American finish. (i not sure if this is because of the fact that its green wood and hasn't dried for too long but the handle is really fuzzy looking ?)

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  2. 11 hours ago, MotoMike said:

    Growing up, Estwing  was considered a premium hammer. 

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    I have really liked Estwing since I bought an axe from them but after this hammer im kinda disappointed got a good deal on it too:wacko: i might just change the handle and sand all that blue away

  3. Hi im having trouble with the type of steel I need my first knife used home depot steel wouldn't harden. I then bought  RR spikes on Ebay they are supposed to be High Carbon HC is punched the head (I have yet to spark test it). What is a good steel to use and good online stores?

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