instead of superglue, you can just pour boiling water over it. the heat shrinks the paracord and singing it so hard in place it will never move again it you dont cut it free
@@CountryLivingExperience what kind of Paracord was that btw? I have about 50yds of the survival kind with the "fishing" line and the candle wick in it. Do you think that would work?
Good Day, I appreciate it so much for showing and explaining the reasons for the occurrence of overstrike. Thank you so much for the encouragement on how to do the proper strikes to at-least avoid the accidental overstrikes. Your instructions on how to install the paracord warp is excellently done, blessed.
That's pretty badass I have used leather on my roughneck hatchet but your right VERY laborous compared to this. I'm gonna have to use this with a few projects now. Thanks for making this vid
I used a rawhide dog chew, soaked and unwrapped, then bound it round the handle. Once dry, it was extremely tough. Such a good job, that someone stole the axe!
Great video and very detailed and helpful. Thanks for your hard work. One safety issue I noticed. You should leave the blade sheath on when wrapping as it could be bad if you hand catches on the edge of the blade.
A soup can is easiest and probably best. Don’t use any type of cord, it’s even softer than the wood is. The old timers used to use bailing wire however and that’s way better than cord.
Thanks for that tip and I really like the looks of the paracord wrap. I'm going to try some brown camo pattern paracord on my favorite Helko felling axe. Before I got to the end of your video, I was thinking of trying that wrapping method but then reinforcing it with superglue. Then I saw that you added that to your wrap. Also, with the superglue or any CA glue you can use an accelerator in either liquid or aerosol form which will make the glue set immediately. That glue set is on the surface though and not much deeper than that. If you had an axe which had a small crack or split near the head, you can fix the crack or split with the very thin type of CA glue to provide better penetration, and then follow up with your wrapping method and more CA glue in order to hopefully prevent the need to replace an axe handle. Of course, if the handle is split too badly just replace it.
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Dude why premiere this? Just want to watch it now. BTW never seen you before this video is a suggestion on my hone feed. Maybe algorithm likes you doing premiere..
instead of superglue, you can just pour boiling water over it. the heat shrinks the paracord and singing it so hard in place it will never move again it you dont cut it free
this probably makes it easier to replace the paracord in the future. The superglue sticking to the wood will make it messy to replace.
Great tip
Will this work also for construction?
Thanks this will be my afternoon activity.
Cool. Have fun.
Thank you
You're welcome
pass on the skills. Awesome.
Weld a piece of strap iron in front of the handle. I welded a 3/8 x 2x8 on my splitting maul 30 years ago
Great tutorial, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
@@CountryLivingExperience what kind of Paracord was that btw? I have about 50yds of the survival kind with the "fishing" line and the candle wick in it. Do you think that would work?
It is regular 550 paracord. Not sure what the other one you have is. If it is thick enough, then you should be good.
Amaizing ! May God bless you and you family, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, amen ! 🙏
You’re welcome. God bless you as well.
Good Day, I appreciate it so much for showing and explaining the reasons for the occurrence of overstrike. Thank you so much for the encouragement on how to do the proper strikes to at-least avoid the accidental overstrikes. Your instructions on how to install the paracord warp is excellently done, blessed.
You're welcome. Glad the video was helpful!
They call me, Captain Overstrike.
Thanks for the video sir great information 👍
My pleasure
Thanks
You’re welcome
Nice . Making a cover out of steel for a mates splitting maul at the moment .
That's pretty badass I have used leather on my roughneck hatchet but your right VERY laborous compared to this. I'm gonna have to use this with a few projects now. Thanks for making this vid
Thanks. Glad it was helpful.
I used a rawhide dog chew, soaked and unwrapped, then bound it round the handle. Once dry, it was extremely tough. Such a good job, that someone stole the axe!
That is genius. Love the idea.
Maybe a dog drug it off lmao
check the doghouse
NICE VIDEO THAT WILL HELP ALOT
Glad it was helpful.
Good video- very interesting substitute for leather.
Thank you
Great video as always 😄 thank you and God bless
Thank you. May God bless you as well.
Thanks man, dig the super glue trick at the end.
Thank you
Just be sure to do that part outdoors
Great video and very detailed and helpful. Thanks for your hard work. One safety issue I noticed. You should leave the blade sheath on when wrapping as it could be bad if you hand catches on the edge of the blade.
Thanks
Great idea, Thanks
You are welcome!
Thats a great collar, it seems it's the same hanging loop knot.....what about using fiberglass resin and hardener to make that last step?
Thank you.
A fiberglass resin would be a great hardener.
You need to stress this: do the superglue pour outside! The fumes were horrific and made my eyes water 😅
Do it with the sheath for Pete’s sake! 😎
Where do you get your paracord?
Amazon had the best prices.
Oh, ok
But what the brand of the cord you used in this video?
Here is a link to one....amzn.to/3lDyfRo
@@CountryLivingExperience cool, thanks man 👍
I used mechanic tie wire to wrap a broken sledge, it it still holding after many years
Cool
A soup can is easiest and probably best. Don’t use any type of cord, it’s even softer than the wood is. The old timers used to use bailing wire however and that’s way better than cord.
Thanks for that tip and I really like the looks of the paracord wrap. I'm going to try some brown camo pattern paracord on my favorite Helko felling axe. Before I got to the end of your video, I was thinking of trying that wrapping method but then reinforcing it with superglue. Then I saw that you added that to your wrap. Also, with the superglue or any CA glue you can use an accelerator in either liquid or aerosol form which will make the glue set immediately. That glue set is on the surface though and not much deeper than that. If you had an axe which had a small crack or split near the head, you can fix the crack or split with the very thin type of CA glue to provide better penetration, and then follow up with your wrapping method and more CA glue in order to hopefully prevent the need to replace an axe handle. Of course, if the handle is split too badly just replace it.
You're welcome. Getting that deep penetration is key so I wouldn't use an accelerator spray.
What is a good ax to go with?
Both the Cold Steel and the Marbles are great quality axes for less money. If you are just starting out they are amazing. Here are the links: Marbles Small Camp Axe amzn.to/3bNdLhu Cold Steel Trail Boss amzn.to/3qNu9Ts. If you want a more expensive one the Grandfors Bruks are amazing amzn.to/2ONOr22
@@CountryLivingExperiencein my opinion gransfors bruks has gone down low in quality, especially on Amazon, I’d go with hulks bruks.
it's always number 3, I get tired and then damage the tool. thanks for the video
You're welcome
I like Paracord.
Great stuff for sure.
I RUB A LITTLE BIT OF FINE ASH FROM WOOD STOVE ON THE PARACORD THEN SUPER GLUE MAKES IT HARD AS A ROCK
Cool. Thanks for the heads up
Dude why premiere this? Just want to watch it now. BTW never seen you before this video is a suggestion on my hone feed. Maybe algorithm likes you doing premiere..
Potentially. The algorithm is interesting. I have premiered a few before and they have done very well overall.
4:25 Video actually starts. You're welcome.
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I just use duct tape and tar.
Lamo
Nice, ty !
You're welcome