Definitely restored some dignity to that brut. Now you can get a great shave in the morning, then go chop 40 acres of sugar cane. Great work my friend.
@@TheRussianWoodworker Yeah, we just call it a brush axe where I'm from (Virginia, USA). That's exactly the type of use they get. They're hella useful, honestly. Mine is definitely modern (maybe 10 years old), but I get a ton of use out of it!
Definitely restored some dignity to that brut. Now you can get a great shave in the morning, then go chop 40 acres of sugar cane. Great work my friend.
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Yes indeed great work👍👍
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Wow I love it subscribed!
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Very nice
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My favorite question to ask with a serious face in hardware stores when looking at blades and axes. Will this work well against zombies?
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Nice restoration 💪
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wow! Fantastic job!
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Very cool. Why was it painted like that.
If only tools could talk
Sweet video!
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Great work!
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Nice ax.
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Nice 👍
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*Hey, buddy! Where do you get such cool tools!) And what was that battle paint on the axe? )*
It was just someone's garage project. And I get them from all over
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quality content
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I love it!
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Considering the shape of it ....WTF is it used for ?:D
I believe it is called a bush hook and is mostly used for branches and brush stuff like thag
@@TheRussianWoodworker Yeah, we just call it a brush axe where I'm from (Virginia, USA). That's exactly the type of use they get.
They're hella useful, honestly. Mine is definitely modern (maybe 10 years old), but I get a ton of use out of it!
@@modvavet they're definitely fun tools!
gah damn nutted
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What do you do with these odd items after being restored? Are they sold or put in a display case ?
Thanks for watching! I sell some of them but most of the time it's not worth it with the time I put into them. Most of the time I just keep them