Fit new pickaxe handle
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:12 pm
Can anyone point me to some instructions for fitting a new handle to a pickaxe ? Googled all over the place without success. Thanks for any help. fredB
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Many thanks. Brilliant. I asked the question cos the guy who sold me the handle told me the same & I didn't believe it as the broken handle was secured with wedges. He also said that "proper" handymen did this cos they had one handle & several heads. And you remove it by dropping it onto the the grip end & the head falls down the shaft. FredHitch wrote:Once you have seperated the old shaft and head, simply slide the head over the new handle, pick it up and drop it on the protruding end a few time to tighten it up a bit.
Thats it.
Beceause of the taper of the shaft and the way its used its self tightening, every swing it will get tighter.
I love the reasons for things! :ofredB wrote:He also said that "proper" handymen from Yorkshire (because they're tight) did this cos they had one handle & several heads. And you remove it by dropping it onto the the grip end & the head falls down the shaft. Fred
I did borrow it from a neighbour !!! And to do a job for another neighbour ! The hell with goodwill to all men in future ... FredJaeger_S2k wrote:I love the reasons for things! :ofredB wrote:He also said that "proper" handymen from Yorkshire (because they're tight) did this cos they had one handle & several heads. And you remove it by dropping it onto the the grip end & the head falls down the shaft. Fred
Now if you where in Scotland you'd just borrow one from your neighbour.
Good man, I'll award you an honorary Jock Badge for that!fredB wrote:I did borrow it from a neighbour !!! And to do a job for another neighbour ! The hell with goodwill to all men in future ... FredJaeger_S2k wrote:I love the reasons for things! :ofredB wrote:He also said that "proper" handymen from Yorkshire (because they're tight) did this cos they had one handle & several heads. And you remove it by dropping it onto the the grip end & the head falls down the shaft. Fred
Now if you where in Scotland you'd just borrow one from your neighbour.