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Posted By: Pike River

Sharp Hoe - 06/16/20 11:56 PM

This is a follow up to my thread from last week.


I took a file to it and gave some much needed attention. It works nice. Then I saw that the rivets were weak so I popped them out and welded the head to the handle. While I was at it I took my grinder to the bevel. Its now hair poppn sharp.

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Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 12:00 AM

Looks good. You're welcome to bring that down to my place and use it all you want!
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 12:02 AM

Not what I was thinking. LOL
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 12:12 AM

Originally Posted by Law Dog
Not what I was thinking. LOL

Well....she was pretty hot when I got done with her. Gave her a nice shine also.
Posted By: Turtledale

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 12:18 AM

Yep that thars a good one. Just like the hoes I know a little dirty all around but clean where ya need it
Posted By: run

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 12:52 PM

Good looking.
Posted By: GREENCOUNTYPETE

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 01:15 PM

I need to see a video of you shaving your arm with it to believe hair popping sharp if it is you have some good steel in that how , you might want to lock it up at night hard to find any garden how that will take an edge like that any more.
unless you spend a bunch on a specialty hoe.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 01:18 PM

Thats quite a hoe!
Posted By: Tom cat

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 01:20 PM

Good looking hoe you got there!!
Posted By: Jerry Jr.

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 03:51 PM

Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
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unless you spend a bunch on a specialty hoe.


You are always better off spending more for specialty hoe.
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 03:54 PM

Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
I need to see a video of you shaving your arm with it to believe hair popping sharp if it is you have some good steel in that how , you might want to lock it up at night hard to find any garden how that will take an edge like that any more.
unless you spend a bunch on a specialty hoe.

I'll see if I can do one this afternoon.

My buddy gave me a hard time for doing so much work on a "$10 garden tool" This is an old hoe and even a good new one is probably $40-50. I'm not sure of the age but probably from the 60's or 70's.
Posted By: BillyTraps

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 04:51 PM

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Posted By: Yukon John

Re: Sharp Hoe - 06/17/20 05:22 PM

I did that to mine last weekend also...tis the season! Look's sharp!
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