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I've been lookin' to build myself a nice wedge-banger on a 26" miners handle, and came across this Gransfors Bruk head weighing ~4.25lb.

Do y'all know what pattern this is considered? Ideally I was looking for more of a rafting axe, with the larger Poll for wedge strikes. This specific head looks to be a bit askew/deformed in the poll region though... It does have some meat left, to square everything up, it seems.
That’ll work.
 

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I've been lookin' to build myself a nice wedge-banger on a 26" miners handle, and came across this Gransfors Bruk head weighing ~4.25lb.

Do y'all know what pattern this is considered? Ideally I was looking for more of a rafting axe, with the larger Poll for wedge strikes. This specific head looks to be a bit askew/deformed in the poll region though... It does have some meat left, to square everything up, it seems.

It looks a bit like an old pattern that Gransfors used to called an American Felling axe, Ohio Wedge or Yankee axe.

Link to a PDF of the Gransfors Axe Book:


The photos in it are low resolution, unfortunately. See page 27.

The modern day Gransfors American Felling axe looks different, with the addition of lugs.
 
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It looks a bit like an old pattern that Gransfors used to called an American Felling axe, Ohio Wedge or Yankee axe.

Link to a PDF of the Gransfors Axe Book:


The photos in it are low resolution, unfortunately. See page 27.

The modern day Gransfors American Felling axe looks different, with the addition of lugs.
What a great .pdf! Thanks for sharing.

Yeah, from the looks of it, the only option in that catalogue seems to be the American Felling/Ohio due to the weight of the head, and lack of lugs.
 

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She's got an edge now! Waiting on a handle... Might take a file to the top and bottom of the axe, to give it a fresh flat surface. Lots of knocks around the eye

Decided against using this for my wedge banger, and instead putting it on a 34" handle. I found a $20 5lb rafting head that'll be the banger!
 

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Finally found me a rafting pattern around 5lb for $20 and hung it on a 26" Hickory from Beaver Tooth - Does anyone recognize the paint color, to be able to match it to a manufacturer?

Looks slightly lighter than this Tassie Gransfors teal/blue (right)
EDIT: Sounds like it's a Collins Rafter, judging from some vintage Collins axe paint colors...
 

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Anyone think this head would be worth ressurecting? Or is it better off going in the scrap barrel?

I already have a brand new Oxenkopff/stihl splitter as well as a fiskars splitter, so it would moreso be a fun project than a neccessity....

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Anyone think this head would be worth ressurecting? Or is it better off going in the scrap barrel?

I already have a brand new Oxenkopff/stihl splitter as well as a fiskars splitter, so it would moreso be a fun project than a neccessity....

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I would turn it into a kindling maker. Inverted, like the Kindling Cracker.

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It doesn't have to be fancy. A wide slot in a chopping block might hold it in place. Or a bracket similar to this.

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I would turn it into a kindling maker. Inverted, like the Kindling Cracker.

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It doesn't have to be fancy. A wide slot in a chopping block might hold it in place. Or a bracket similar to this.

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Never really been a fan of a kindling cracker... i also have an oxenkopff/stihl hatchet that will likely do perfectly well for kindling.... LOL in addition to several other hatchet variations from trouper, sog, and a fancyhand made custom wood burned handle viking-esque hatchet that a gokd friend made for me....gonna have to get pics of that one sometime once i find it again...LOL just moved from western NY to eastern TN a few weeks ago... still unloading boxes if you know what i mean....🤣
 

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Good lord! That thing get run over by a meteorite?
Was on a cracked to hell handle held together with multiple drywall screws that a customer wanted us to sharpen... we told them it was unsafe to use, and they said yeah... kinda figured that, and said toss it... i figure i can play with it over winter for fun if its decent older steel....LOL
 

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After a bit more digging it would appear to be a 1936 "golden jubilee" craftsman axe, which seems to have a bit of value (if ebay listings are worth what they are asking for them LOL)
 

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Was on a cracked to hell handle held together with multiple drywall screws that a customer wanted us to sharpen... we told them it was unsafe to use, and they said yeah... kinda figured that, and said toss it... i figure i can play with it over winter for fun if its decent older steel....LOL
Heck Yeh, get your blacksmith on!
 
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