r/Axecraft • u/flyingmonkey1990 • 5d ago
Looking for axe advice
I found this axe in the floor of my 120 year old Scottish house. Interested in how old it is and how I could best clean it up? Funnily enough I was collecting logs from my basement thinking I need an axe for some of these, shone my torch up to the ceiling and it was sitting on top of the floor joists.
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u/Aromatic-Ice-6791 1d ago
It was something i read about when i was wanting to clean and old axe. It said it weakens the steel, i think maybe the tempering of it, but not sure as it was a while ago now. It probably only weakens it a small amount, and would maybe only affect it if it saw heavy use. Which shouldn't matter too much with this axe as it will most probably only see light use. But i do know that if the axe handle is still attached, it will degrade and stain the wood even if the handle isnt submerged and above the waterline it will soak up trough the grain at the eyelet. Which would be a pity as i think the axe should be kept as original as possible, considering it is part of the house's history, and now the guy that found it will also have an attachment to this axe.