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On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 16:38:30 -0500, "DanG" wrote:
If you use them hard every day, the oil and sweat from your hands polishes them and keeps them oiled a bit like an old handrail. I assume you weren't planning on making that method work. Boiled linseed oil mixed 50/50 with mineral spirits soaked in should get you about the same place. Maybe wrap them with rags or something to really soak them to start. I seem to recall a "permanent" treatment for an axe handle, from an old camping book. Drill long hole down the handle, fill with boiled linseed oil, plug with a solid dowel. I've never done this so can't say how well it would work. You'd have to fill the cracks first of course. Best -- Terry |
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