Found this hatchet head--any advice?

vvvvictoria

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donj

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This is prob. your best place to start. is it iron/magnetic if it is then the salt water probably rendered it beyond repair but not worthless if its got some age to it.
 

ResurrectedVirginia

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You can try electrolysis, however it may be to far gone from the salt water. Neat piece though.
 

sutphin

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Looks like a roofers hatchet???????????vanzutphen
 

DigIron2

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I have never tried electrolysis,but from what I have seen and heard it works well.Like ResurrectedVirginia said I think you have to be careful with it in some cases.Maybe take a wire brush,or even better a electric wire brush to it, it should clean it up well.Just be sure to use eye protection. neat find!
 

ironhorse

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It doesn't really scream hatchet to me...reminds me more of a broken piece of a cast iron grate broken up, but I could be mistaken, judging by the picture alone
 

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