The other axes in the picture have sold. Only the Barbarian Axe is left. See below breakdown.
Pick up off Wade Green Rd at the Publix.
-Barbarian Axe. Took a broken double bit axe and ground down the head for a more barbarian profile. Reset wooden handle with metal shims and 5000 psi JB weld epoxy. I have reset a number of hand tools using JB Weld and have never had the epoxy break or crack. I would expect the stuff they use from the factory is inferior to my axe head setting technique. The trick is to add it slowly and to make sure you don’t have any air pockets. Painted the axe head and sharpened both sides of the axe. I then sanded the handle, stained it, and have it a leather handle wrap. $60
Pick up off Wade Green Rd at the Publix.
-Barbarian Axe. Took a broken double bit axe and ground down the head for a more barbarian profile. Reset wooden handle with metal shims and 5000 psi JB weld epoxy. I have reset a number of hand tools using JB Weld and have never had the epoxy break or crack. I would expect the stuff they use from the factory is inferior to my axe head setting technique. The trick is to add it slowly and to make sure you don’t have any air pockets. Painted the axe head and sharpened both sides of the axe. I then sanded the handle, stained it, and have it a leather handle wrap. $60
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