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Andy Burns wrote:
Tim+ wrote: If slotting the long axis then there would be room but most wedges Ive seen go across the short axis. https://judgeme.imgix.net/beaver-tooth-handle-co/1559167662__IMG_20190529_175647__original.jpg But that's only with an axe about the size of mine, not a sledgehammer. Thanks. Ive fitted it now. Fingers crossed the head stays on. ;-) To be honest, I dont really have any need for a sledgehammer but when you find a rusting 10lb head lying by the side of a country lane you have to take it home. ;-) Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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