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Years ago my BIL gave me a rawhide, maple handled mallet. It was new, possibly swiped
from Beech Aircraft where he worked at the time.
I've abused and used it. I splintered off part of the handle long ago, using it for pushing out piston rods from engines. (I know I know
)
So I've elected to repair, instead of replace the handle.
Here's the start. I found some maple scrap about the right size.
Steve
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Are you going to smooth off the split edge, attach the new piece and carve/whittle to match?
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Yes sir ......................
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Ok. Just wondered, seemed the easiest/best route to go.
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Steve
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Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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No reason to give up on a good tool just 'cuz it's got a couple of miles on it.
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(02-12-2019, 08:14 AM)WxMan Wrote: No reason to give up on a good tool just 'cuz it's got a couple of miles on it.
That's the way I see it, plus it becomes a wood project.
Got my parrot vise and homemade swivel mount out and proceeded to hand dress the handle down.
Steve
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I miss the days of using my dinghy with a girlfriend too. Zack Butler-4/18/24
The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Block plane, rasp, then one of Dom's credit card sized scrapers, we're getting there.
Have a small split on the bottom side I think I will chisel off and insert a patch.
Steve
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I would have gone to the wood pile, pulled out a straight grained piece of hickory, split it down to rough size, and carved out a new handle. But this gave you a nice project.
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