Here is a good tool to be had, if you were lucky enough to have large enough timber to split for braces, or tops.
The seller has put it up as a Mortice Axe, which it is not, it might help the price.
It's a Froe.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320872729130 ... 1423.l2649
see this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Froe
e Bay Tool
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It needs a long soak in a vinegar bath, but unless there are some deep pits he's not showing, it looks like it will clean up nicely.
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It looks early Neanderthal.
Steve
Steve
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Reckon I need a good long soak in a vinegar bathLillian wrote:It needs a long soak in a vinegar bath, but unless there are some deep pits he's not showing, it looks like it will clean up nicely.

Martin
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Salt bath would probably make you feel better than the vinegar. I know you spend a lot of time out at sea, but you didn't look too rusty in the last pictures I saw of you.kiwigeo wrote:Reckon I need a good long soak in a vinegar bathLillian wrote:It needs a long soak in a vinegar bath, but unless there are some deep pits he's not showing, it looks like it will clean up nicely.
I have a froe that I picked up just for splitting out braces. Mine is larger than I really need, but it does work nicely.
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