Saturday, January 23, 2010

Cold Steel Tomahawk Vs Sog Tomahawk How To Re-handle A Tomahawk?

How to re-handle a tomahawk? - cold steel tomahawk vs sog tomahawk

I know the theoretical foundations on how to handle an ax again - the basic training, the corner, the corner diagonal steel by dipping it in linseed oil, etc.

But how do you do with an ax? Especially at Cold Steel, which has a hole in the side of the head of the ax.

Tomahawk handles, I saw looked like a round stick bore and will not be revealed by holding the small diameter of the handle used.

So ... What is the hole in the side, and act like I have a new?

1 comment:

E.A. Boyd said...

Tomahawks All I saw were more than a simple cone, like a beak instead of a double cone, like axes and hammers.
They fall only on the ax handle and bounce back to something difficult for him to sit.
They should be removable.
You take a stick to beat the stock on something hard.
Cold Steel makes a hole in their shovels and axes for driving a screw is to ensure that the process does not fall.
Drill a pilot hole for the screw.

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