Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
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06/20/18 02:58 PM
06/20/18 02:58 PM
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Wilmington, NC
Tim H.
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Wilmington, NC
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Probably Dale Torma like Spek said. He's on Facebook and has a group called Northwoods survival skills (something along those lines). Definitely worth a look He got the boot on here for calling out some dirt going on in a certain trapping association by a certain member of this site.* *This is his side of the story that he told me on FB. I don't know for sure what happened, which is why I'm not going into any detail.
Last edited by Tim H.; 06/21/18 07:44 AM.
"The man who goes to sea for pleasure would go to (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) to pass the time!"
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Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
#6263947
06/20/18 08:34 PM
06/20/18 08:34 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
"On The Other Hand"
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"On The Other Hand"
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Idaho, Lemhi County
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Sheesh Spek....
I've got a measly dozen broken handled axes, hatchets, rakes, spades, and mauls, and I was thinking it'd take me a couple weeks to get them back in operation. You did 14 in a day? I'm in awe, man! Good on ya!
Jack
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Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
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06/20/18 09:18 PM
06/20/18 09:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Homer, Alaska
Spek Jones
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Homer, Alaska
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Thanks Bushman, so easy seems like to keep putting that job off "until later". Tim H, that's too bad. He had some pretty informative post. Gulo, thank you, it was a pretty full day for me. I take a lot more coffee breaks than I used to.  A 4 inch angle head with a 36 grit disc did most of the work. Works really good for fitting things up, but you do have to go easy with it at first. Pretty easy to take off too much wood if you're not careful. House Handle Company has a handle for about any thing you can think of. I ordered their premium grade, only cost a little more than the regular grade. I don't know what their regular grade is like since I've never seen one.
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Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
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06/21/18 05:50 AM
06/21/18 05:50 AM
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Northern MN
Osky
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Northern MN
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Robert.. Yes your asking about Dale Torma. He is up near Hibbing MN. Good guy very driven to work wood in the old ways. He carries a great knowledge of methods and tools, also where to find both here and abroad. He is not just show, he applies what he knows year round. I know nothing of any rift behind the scenes which would have caused him to leave here. If so it would be a shame, the guy is incredibly skilled.
Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
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07/22/18 04:06 PM
07/22/18 04:06 PM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Kenai AK
KenaiKid
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Kenai AK
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If you’re on Facebook, Dale is currently posting a photo journal of a birchbark canoe build, like he used to do here. You can find it here: https://m.facebook.com/groups/392648094406233?ref=bookmarksDale will tell you about the circumstances regarding his absence from this site if you ask. Definitely a loss to T-man.
Boco couldn't catch a cold. But if he did, it would be Top Lot.
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Re: Help with a wood axe handle?
[Re: robert6715]
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07/22/18 11:31 PM
07/22/18 11:31 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Mt.
g smith
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I do not facebook as well Zim and would like to email him.Miss his post.
You can ride a fast horse slow but you can't ride a slow horse fast .
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