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However you decide to do it, make sure you put the hanldle in the hatchet the right way.The one in the photo is backwards.
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(10-13-2023, 09:48 AM)brianwelch Wrote: Good eyes, nice catch!
I thought that was part of the design. The potential customer base cannot tell the difference anyway.
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I would drill and tap a hole from the side of the blade and run a screw from the back of the block and plug it. I would cut a new handle using 2 pieces and route a channel in it. I would also take an angle grinder and grind a channel along the top of the in the top of the axe and bury the wire and epoxy it in place so you don't see it
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