Ed. the pic-a-roon and log tongs are truly back saving tools I would never be without. I wish I was closer to help you folks out with the devastation you experienced. Stay safe! 👍TCT
I made mine out of a kids baseball bat. I Used a telecom drop wire threaded service hanger and made some adjustments with a hammer and used my grinder to sharpen. Zero cost. It works for me
A number of viewers are very talented and are able to make tools. For us regular folks we end up having to buy them. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I bought a cheap knock off hookaroon from the big A. I was very disappointed in it's sticking power. I sharpened it but was not satisfied. So, I purchased the Logrite pickaroon. Let's just say, you get what you pay for. I have since purchased the Fiskars for my dad and use it when I am helping him. The Fiskars works good also and would recommend the Logrite and Fiskars for anyone looking to make a purchase they will be able to use for a lifetime and not regret the purchase. Thanks for all the tool recommendations Tony. Enjoy the journey - cheers
Bob we all learn the hard way, I know I have. The Logrite is definitely one of the top manufacturers and brands out there. I’m glad we have so many choices out there. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
All the fellas around here tell me that a hook-a-roon has a short handle (similar to a pulp hook) and a pick-a-roon has a long handle (same idea as a ground pick) - have and use both along with a standard pulp hook (replaceable tip - good for frozen rounds) Tks for the vid
Now here is what I’ve been told. The hook-a-roon and pick-a-roon are the same thing except the tip on the pick-a-roon is straight and the hook-a-roon tip is bent like a parrots beak. Sometimes a short handle tool is called a “sappie” and mostly used in milling to help remove boards after they are cut. All I know is I wouldn’t be without either one. They save my back! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Joe, I think you’ll agree it’s definitely the lightest hookaroon out there and a pleasure to use getting those last pieces of wood from the pickup bed of a “Joe load of wood”.😂 Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Shane, I had a dump trailer of large rounds to load and found using 2 hookaroons was the easiest and fastest way of moving the wood with the least amount of effort or bending. Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
I have one of the Log Ox ones, I find the handle too heavy to be comfortable for what it does. And the tip doesn't stick unless you hit it exactly right. I've also smashed the clip on the pin a bunch of times as well. I also have the Forester ones and the Fiskar XA22. The Fiskar is my favorite. the tip sticks really easy, and the light weight is great for extended continuous use. With one in each hand I can flip or roll huge rounds with little effort. I personally find the Log Ox 3 in one entire tool setup to be a good backup, but not a good primary. I would much rather have two Fiskar or Forester Picks and one good dedicated log roller for the long trunk logs. Just my personal experience after trying several jobs with different combinations of logging tools.
You’ve hit the nail on the head. a pickaroon is like your favorite golf club or fishing rod. Everyone has their favorite. It’s great to have an opportunity to try a few different types to see which you would prefer. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
hi there great show , was up at the Carlisle car show the last few days . saw and talked to Mike the siphon guy or as many call him there Mike Siphon , real nice man . best to all . john
Mike is an awesome and very smart man and has a fantastic product. I know you had do a video on pickaroon as well. Hope 2024 is going well for you. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools : Honestly, I have thought about it. However, the larger rounds are easy to move. If I was dealing with small stuff all the time, I would have one sooner
In addition to all of your excellent tips and uses on wood. I have a major use for my hook-a-roon that benefits me when making small square hay bales. Since my bailer doesn't have a thrower/kicker mechanism, and I don't have someone to ride on my wagon and stack them as they are bailed. I bail the field and simply let each bail fall onto the field. My best use for my hook-a-roon is to drag the bails to organized positions throughout the field so I can just drive up to the accumulated bails and load my wagons without walking extra steps.
Im glad you enjoyed the video. Like the old saying, necessity is the mother of invention. So it truly is a multi functional tool. Thanks for watching and commenting.TCT
I've had a pick-a-roon for sometime now. In the last several months I've noticed I'm using it much, much more as I don't wear out as fast. Great tools for sure. Nice overview Tony, see ya soon. I'm sure we'll all be giving them a good workout Saturday 😂.
Bobby from all the people I’ve talk and cut wood with most after trying a pickaroon or hookaroon won’t leave home without it. See ya in a couple days! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Brian, they definitely have a funny name but are truly a back saver when working in the woods or woodyard and for you the saw mill. I highly recommend getting one. 👍TCT
Great explanation of the log handling tools. I use the Logrite pickaroon. I keep one in the cab and one next to the splitter wedge. Logrite makes a ton of different log handling tools. Good video!
Ed I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Logrite is definitely the #1 pickaroon out there. However I’m glad there other options for Woodhound that like wood handles. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Glad you enjoyed the video and found the same results I did. Whether hookaroon or pickaroon both are a back saver and make the job go easier. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi Tony, thanks for your reviews. I've bought a couple Fiskars log tongs and and a hookaroon after seeing your reviews (and with Chris)...knowing that they would struggle with our Australian hardwood, as you said. And they do struggle a bit but are still a lot better than nothing for saving my back. Probably because of that they are not something you see much here in Oz and Fiskars was the only brand I could get. But we have quite a few Fiskars gardening tools so know they are good quality.
Peter, thanks for letting me know, it’s funny in that certain Fiskars products are only available in the UK and Oz but not in the US. For the hardwoods you folks have down under my suggestion would be the Logrite, it’s too bad you can’t find them in Oz. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Eric I make these videos for folks like you because I’ve been there and any help or advise on a project is appreciated. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great little video for the small time wood 🪵 hounds tony , all the big boys are sitting in a cab running a little hydraulic handle now TKS GOD for equipments. My back still hurts went I hear 👂 the word Pulp hook we call them them with a hook 🪝 on it tony. 😊😊
Another great video Tony. I have a Logrite and a Fiskars. They both work great. If you deal with firewood this tool is a “must have”. Hope you are doing well my friend.
Dick I don’t want to call us Sr, Woodhounds because there is a 93 yr old on the east coast that is still bucking up logs but the hookaroon and pickaroon definitely help me last longer in the woodyard. Your landscape business must be getting pretty busy now that spring is upon us. Stay safe. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I did not know Ochsenkopf made a hookaroon with a cutting edge. I’ll have to check that out. See you and Rachel in a couple days at HH. Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great to hear from you Al. With the warmer weather we are getting I hope you’re feeling better. Gonna be time to get those spring choirs done soon. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Just discovered your channel Tony. Looks like you're going to cost me A LOT of money. That's a Good thing though. I love learning about new useful tools to use around the farm.
Ha ha I always tell people I’m not selling anything just informing you of what’s available. Your back will love you after using some of these tools. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
From my experience the Logrite is the Cadillac. Sure the others work as well. But the LogOx is too clunky and heavy, sure it does a few jobs if you have the whole system. But I rather have tools that are purpose built and work exceedingly well.
Dana without a doubt the Logrite is one hell of a tool. But knowing you I’m sure you can fabricate something pretty good as well. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Richard sounds like you’ve got a great arsenal to choose from. All those tools come in handy at different times. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Tony, Great video thanks for show needed tools in the Woodyard help make it easier and save your back. Tony are you attending the HFH 24 in Indiana with Mike KNL firewood?
I have an old Antique that I use and one that I made with a 7' handle to reach to the Front of the Pick-up box (8') to pull wood out should I carry wood in the Truck. Thanks Tony...
Of all the great tools Fiskars has made over the years and their great warranties. The pick aroon is not one of them,which is disappointing. The reviews and comments on YT seem to all be the same. The tip breaks to easily. Some are able to get 1 replacement but Fiskars bulks at 2nd replacement and others have been put on loooong waiting list. Until the metal issue can be fixed. I would probably suggest anything but them...👍
Wayne that’s interesting, Fiskars is definitely the lightest and has the thinnest tip. With that being said Fiskars Hookaroon has an overall 4.6 rating on Amazon with sales of 3098 units and 79% of the 3098 has a 5 star rating. Evidently a bunch of Woodhounds are buying them. I’m wondering if Fiskars has gone to a different metal other than Boron steel? I appreciate you letting me know as well as watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools I know some folks can break an anvil, but I have seen/read several reviews of it on YT and lots of comments. They are definitely dragging their feet on warranty issues with them...Menards sell one also that folks have a lot of issues with, but I think it is the handle on theirs. I personally have not ever owned any of them and prefer to do things the hard way. I go with the "Use it or lose it, philosophy!" 🤠
@@waynetharp Wayne I retires from Fiskars in 2019. Fiskars warranty was always bullet proof. Im sorry to hear they are reluctant to honor warranty claims now. TCT
@TonysCoolTools I knew you were associated with them some how and at some point. The hookaroon is the only product of theirs I have ever heard of issue. I have several of their products but have never had to file a warranty claim. Hopefully, they get whatever is going on straightened out. 👍
My recommendation would be one of the Logrite Hookaroon. They offer many different lengths depending on your needs. logrite.com/Category/hookaroons Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Paul that’s gonna be tough. I could not find any off the shelf anxaroons out there but if you go to Etsy you’ll find a few black smiths that forge the heads. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
After Hurricane Helene and Milton a large number of trees have fallen on the my property. Thank for providing good ideas on safety an saving my back.
Ed. the pic-a-roon and log tongs are truly back saving tools I would never be without. I wish I was closer to help you folks out with the devastation you experienced. Stay safe! 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools Thank You.
I made mine out of a kids baseball bat. I Used a telecom drop wire threaded service hanger and made some adjustments with a hammer and used my grinder to sharpen. Zero cost. It works for me
A number of viewers are very talented and are able to make tools.
For us regular folks we end up having to buy them.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I bought a cheap knock off hookaroon from the big A. I was very disappointed in it's sticking power. I sharpened it but was not satisfied. So, I purchased the Logrite pickaroon. Let's just say, you get what you pay for. I have since purchased the Fiskars for my dad and use it when I am helping him. The Fiskars works good also and would recommend the Logrite and Fiskars for anyone looking to make a purchase they will be able to use for a lifetime and not regret the purchase. Thanks for all the tool recommendations Tony. Enjoy the journey - cheers
Bob we all learn the hard way, I know I have.
The Logrite is definitely one of the top manufacturers and brands out there.
I’m glad we have so many choices out there.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
All the fellas around here tell me that a hook-a-roon has a short handle (similar to a pulp hook) and a pick-a-roon has a long handle (same idea as a ground pick) - have and use both along with a standard pulp hook (replaceable tip - good for frozen rounds) Tks for the vid
Now here is what I’ve been told.
The hook-a-roon and pick-a-roon are the same thing except the tip on the pick-a-roon is straight and the hook-a-roon tip is bent like a parrots beak. Sometimes a short handle tool is called a “sappie” and mostly used in milling to help remove boards after they are cut.
All I know is I wouldn’t be without either one. They save my back!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I have the Fiskars Hookaroon (2nd from left in your thumbnail) and only use it to pull rounds out of the bed of my truck and it works excellent!
Joe, I think you’ll agree it’s definitely the lightest hookaroon out there and a pleasure to use getting those last pieces of wood from the pickup bed of a “Joe load of wood”.😂
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I’m impressed how you rolled a large round with two pickeroons. I could have used that yesterday!
Shane, I had a dump trailer of large rounds to load and found using 2 hookaroons was the easiest and fastest way of moving the wood with the least amount of effort or bending.
Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
I have one of the Log Ox ones, I find the handle too heavy to be comfortable for what it does. And the tip doesn't stick unless you hit it exactly right. I've also smashed the clip on the pin a bunch of times as well. I also have the Forester ones and the Fiskar XA22. The Fiskar is my favorite. the tip sticks really easy, and the light weight is great for extended continuous use. With one in each hand I can flip or roll huge rounds with little effort. I personally find the Log Ox 3 in one entire tool setup to be a good backup, but not a good primary. I would much rather have two Fiskar or Forester Picks and one good dedicated log roller for the long trunk logs. Just my personal experience after trying several jobs with different combinations of logging tools.
You’ve hit the nail on the head. a pickaroon is like your favorite golf club or fishing rod. Everyone has their favorite. It’s great to have an opportunity to try a few different types to see which you would prefer.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hey Mr Tony, I cant believe i went so many years without one of these. I love my Fiskars hook-a-roon.
Mike, once you use one you can’t believe how helpful it is for processing wood.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
hi there great show , was up at the Carlisle car show the last few days . saw and talked to Mike the siphon guy or as many call him there Mike Siphon , real nice man . best to all . john
Mike is an awesome and very smart man and has a fantastic product. I know you had do a video on pickaroon as well. Hope 2024 is going well for you.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Tony,with your videos you are always showing us how to work smarter and not harder 😮😊❤
Todd, I do my best to pass info I’ve learned from all the woodhounds out there.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
All great options. Thanks for another idea to add to my list of tools to have on hand. 😉👍
Daniel I’m surprised you don’t own one especially with the huge rounds you work with.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools : Honestly, I have thought about it. However, the larger rounds are easy to move. If I was dealing with small stuff all the time, I would have one sooner
In addition to all of your excellent tips and uses on wood. I have a major use for my hook-a-roon that benefits me when making small square hay bales. Since my bailer doesn't have a thrower/kicker mechanism, and I don't have someone to ride on my wagon and stack them as they are bailed. I bail the field and simply let each bail fall onto the field. My best use for my hook-a-roon is to drag the bails to organized positions throughout the field so I can just drive up to the accumulated bails and load my wagons without walking extra steps.
Im glad you enjoyed the video.
Like the old saying, necessity is the mother of invention.
So it truly is a multi functional tool.
Thanks for watching and commenting.TCT
I've had a pick-a-roon for sometime now. In the last several months I've noticed I'm using it much, much more as I don't wear out as fast. Great tools for sure. Nice overview Tony, see ya soon. I'm sure we'll all be giving them a good workout Saturday 😂.
Bobby from all the people I’ve talk and cut wood with most after trying a pickaroon or hookaroon won’t leave home without it.
See ya in a couple days!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Stronger than steel.. as in toughness? Hardness? Tensile strength? Compression strength? Stiffness?
Thomas they are definitely awesome back saving tools,
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Funny names but they look amazingly useful.👍👍🪵🛠
Brian, they definitely have a funny name but are truly a back saver when working in the woods or woodyard and for you the saw mill.
I highly recommend getting one. 👍TCT
I could have used one of those two months ago... going to have to let my boys know what I want for Father's Day
Kent a picture of the one you want taped to the refrigerator works well😂
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great explanation of the log handling tools. I use the Logrite pickaroon. I keep one in the cab and one next to the splitter wedge. Logrite makes a ton of different log handling tools. Good video!
Ed I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Logrite is definitely the #1 pickaroon out there.
However I’m glad there other options for Woodhound that like wood handles.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
bought a Fiskar hookaroo that you showed helps my back best for me thank you Tony
Glad you enjoyed the video and found the same results I did.
Whether hookaroon or pickaroon both are a back saver and make the job go easier.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi Tony, thanks for your reviews. I've bought a couple Fiskars log tongs and and a hookaroon after seeing your reviews (and with Chris)...knowing that they would struggle with our Australian hardwood, as you said. And they do struggle a bit but are still a lot better than nothing for saving my back. Probably because of that they are not something you see much here in Oz and Fiskars was the only brand I could get. But we have quite a few Fiskars gardening tools so know they are good quality.
Peter, thanks for letting me know, it’s funny in that certain Fiskars products are only available in the UK and Oz but not in the US. For the hardwoods you folks have down under my suggestion would be the Logrite, it’s too bad you can’t find them in Oz.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I bought a Council Tool Hookaroon several years ago- one of my best purchases!
Jeff I’ve used a council tool but don’t own one and yes it definitely works well.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Cheers Tony.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
If the handle is slippery (on any tool) wrap it with hockey stick tape. I got a roll and it works wonders on any tool you need a good grip on!
Thanks for sharing that tip, I’m going to have to pick up a roll and try it.
Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
Tony thank you for your videos and tips! As an inexperienced/newcomer to these types of tools your information is invaluable.
Eric I make these videos for folks like you because I’ve been there and any help or advise on a project is appreciated.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great little video for the small time wood 🪵 hounds tony , all the big boys are sitting in a cab running a little hydraulic handle now TKS GOD for equipments. My back still hurts went I hear 👂 the word Pulp hook we call them them with a hook 🪝 on it tony. 😊😊
Leonard, glad you enjoyed the video.
I’m all about back saving tool the older I get.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Another great video Tony. I have a Logrite and a Fiskars. They both work great. If you deal with firewood this tool is a “must have”. Hope you are doing well my friend.
Dick I don’t want to call us Sr, Woodhounds because there is a 93 yr old on the east coast that is still bucking up logs but the hookaroon and pickaroon definitely help me last longer in the woodyard.
Your landscape business must be getting pretty busy now that spring is upon us.
Stay safe. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good review and explanation of the different styles and uses for the pickaroon. Stay safe.
Frances glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Another great review. I love my Ochsenkopf aluminum handle hookaroon with the cutting edge on the back side for knocking off branches.
I did not know Ochsenkopf made a hookaroon with a cutting edge. I’ll have to check that out.
See you and Rachel in a couple days at HH.
Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi Tony!!😀😀
That's a lot of picks and hooks. LOL!!
Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
Great to hear from you Al. With the warmer weather we are getting I hope you’re feeling better. Gonna be time to get those spring choirs done soon.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools I'm still about the same as I was a year ago. Probably won't get any better .
Just discovered your channel Tony. Looks like you're going to cost me A LOT of money. That's a Good thing though. I love learning about new useful tools to use around the farm.
Ha ha I always tell people I’m not selling anything just informing you of what’s available.
Your back will love you after using some of these tools.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nice products! Definitely must have tools. See ya soon Tony👍👍
You bet any of the tools will make your life easier for sure.
See ya Friday or Saturday.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
From my experience the Logrite is the Cadillac. Sure the others work as well. But the LogOx is too clunky and heavy, sure it does a few jobs if you have the whole system. But I rather have tools that are purpose built and work exceedingly well.
Dana without a doubt the Logrite is one hell of a tool. But knowing you I’m sure you can fabricate something pretty good as well.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
The correct number to have is more. I have a few different ones that work better for different things.
I like your thinking. You can never have enough tools.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Tony you have all the goodies. I am some jealous. Great video with great information
Ha ha Jeff, I just look around yours and Patti’s operation and say when I grow up I want to be just like you guys😂
Stay safe👍TCT
No matter what style you choose dont whack yourself in the leg with it!
Ha ha that would spoil your day. I’ve had a close call but fortunately was wearing my Kevlar chaps.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Ilove Pick A Roon four of them love it Tony ( Ty Ron
Ron you never can have enough of them in your arsenal.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great Video Tony: I use the Fiskars hookeroon and sappie. The Woodchuck skideroon. I have two pulp hooks also.
Richard sounds like you’ve got a great arsenal to choose from.
All those tools come in handy at different times.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thanks Tony, nice review. Take care.
Mark, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good review Tony. Thanks for Sharing
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Tony
Nice handy tools😊
Rick, they are indispensable in the woodyard.
Hope you’re recuperating from your surgery.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools yeah I think I’ll be back in it soon, due to immune system got Bells Paysey hopefully will go away soon it’s been two weeks already.
I don’t go out to move wood without mine!
Craig, I’m with you.
like the old saying “I never leave home without it”
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
good video👍
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
Another Great review Tony..
Ted, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Great video Tony! What length is the Stihl and Logrite pickaroon?
I will confirm and double check but I believe the Stihl is 30” and the Logrite is 36”.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi Tony. When can we expect a review of the new fiskars x36?
I will have to try and find one in my area.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Tony, Great video thanks for show needed tools in the Woodyard help make it easier and save your back. Tony are you attending the HFH 24 in Indiana with Mike KNL firewood?
I have an old Antique that I use and one that I made with a 7' handle to reach to the Front of the Pick-up box (8') to pull wood out should I carry wood in the Truck.
Thanks Tony...
Glad you enjoyed the video. These tools are indispensable in the woodyard. Definitely will save your back.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Of all the great tools Fiskars has made over the years and their great warranties. The pick aroon is not one of them,which is disappointing. The reviews and comments on YT seem to all be the same. The tip breaks to easily. Some are able to get 1 replacement but Fiskars bulks at 2nd replacement and others have been put on loooong waiting list. Until the metal issue can be fixed. I would probably suggest anything but them...👍
Wayne that’s interesting, Fiskars is definitely the lightest and has the thinnest tip. With that being said Fiskars Hookaroon has an overall 4.6 rating on Amazon with sales of 3098 units and 79% of the 3098 has a 5 star rating.
Evidently a bunch of Woodhounds are buying them.
I’m wondering if Fiskars has gone to a different metal other than Boron steel?
I appreciate you letting me know as well as watching and commenting 👍TCT
@TonysCoolTools I know some folks can break an anvil, but I have seen/read several reviews of it on YT and lots of comments. They are definitely dragging their feet on warranty issues with them...Menards sell one also that folks have a lot of issues with, but I think it is the handle on theirs.
I personally have not ever owned any of them and prefer to do things the hard way. I go with the "Use it or lose it, philosophy!" 🤠
@@waynetharp Wayne I retires from Fiskars in 2019. Fiskars warranty was always bullet proof. Im sorry to hear they are reluctant to honor warranty claims now. TCT
@TonysCoolTools I knew you were associated with them some how and at some point. The hookaroon is the only product of theirs I have ever heard of issue. I have several of their products but have never had to file a warranty claim. Hopefully, they get whatever is going on straightened out. 👍
What's best for moving long heavy logs 2m +?
My recommendation would be one of the Logrite Hookaroon.
They offer many different lengths depending on your needs.
logrite.com/Category/hookaroons
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
the yellow one is all i ever used . pipe handles suck no flip ability from side to side . and you have to squeeze way to hard to drag some thing .
Most people have their favorite which fits their hand just right.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Looking for an axeroon
Paul that’s gonna be tough. I could not find any off the shelf anxaroons out there but if you go to Etsy you’ll find a few black smiths that forge the heads.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools Found one on Garret Wade tools site.
@@paulg1827 Paul, thanks for sharing I'll have to check it out.TCT
I like the vid's, info, and presentations, but this fish-eye lens ratio has to go :(
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT