Hatchet Number 1 restoration complete

cmthunder

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3A294EE8-2D48-4574-A230-E975F163C927.webp12ACE1D0-3F3D-4C31-98D5-E932A3FBFF67.webpFound this old Hatchet at 1860’s homesite in Cecil County Md.
Used evaporust to remove rust. Painted with rustoleum. Found handle at a flea market for $4.00.
Painted the end and used red oak stain and BLO to finish off.B9E08955-42B8-486F-B4E1-5F71504B89C0.webp
 

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Nice!!! Looks good!!!
 

Nice work. A real showpiece now.
 

Great job. Looks very nice.
 

That turned out terrific. Nice work!
 

Awesome restoration, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

I have found one of these Hatchet heads before too. Never realized they dated back to the 1860s. Might have to give it some treatment too. Yours look great
 

Not sure how far back it dates but the house site was on map back then , now just a farm field. I have found very old items there.
 

I’m still waiting to dig an anvil. That’s my ultimate iron treasure. Already crossed the cast iron kettle from the list.
 

very nice restoration, looks sharp enough to shave with.
 

It is quite sharp.
 

BEST one you will ever use for the intended purpose it was meant to be for.
 

Very nice restoration CMT, you did an amazing job! :thumbsup:
For only $4, that's a great looking handle too.

Dave
 

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