Posted by Jeff B. on December 30, 2009 at 10:42:23 from (65.121.23.122):
In Reply to: Dummy Needs Help Again posted by Allan In NE on December 30, 2009 at 05:12:40:
In 1975 I was 20, and worked the railroad with an old-timer that was about to retire. He showed me how to mount handles in sledge hammers & spike mauls. First, he would whittle the handle down until the head would seat firmly all the way around about 1/2" or so above the bulge. Then he would saw off the excess above and drive the long wooden wedge in tight and put one or two small steel wedges crosswise to that. They always held well, and I still do the occasional splitting maul handle the same way.
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