Most of the heavy pitting had to be removed with a soak in rust remover, sandpaper, and a soak in some boiling citric acid solution for final rust removal and forcing a patina for rust protection.
After putting on a patina, the fun part: hafting the axe. I got the hickory handle from House Handle Company in Tennessee given that I couldn't find anything decent anywhere nearby in Toronto. It was more or less a process of constantly going back and forth with checking for how far the axe head went onto the handle and going to town on it with a file and rasp to shave it down, rinse and repeat. Needless to say, it was quite tedious and I'm glad that part's over with.
After a final sanding it was time to drive the wedge into the head of the handle (with a small hammer very slowly to avoid cracking anything) , followed by a coat of tung oil to finish the handle. After about 4 coats I'll be making the leather sheath to go along with it.
(the ancient Delta Milwaukee DP220 I'm working on hiding in the background)
More to come later - stay tuned!
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