Odokevin
Tenderfoot
- Jul 27, 2017
- 6
- 3
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett Ace 400, Garrett Pro-pointer II
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
hello all, hope you're all finding great things.
I've gathered a good handful of ax heads this year, all in varying states of decay. most are beyond repair, but I have two that I might mount on a new "aged" handle for show. I'm running them through electrolysis, and being quite new to this wonderful hobby, am trying different things to keep them from rusting further. Ive tried carnauba car wax, but left ugly white spots in the pits. I didnt want to, but i had it laying around and wanted to know if it would work. WD-40 works well enough so far, being kept in the house, but my wife is getting tired of finding my "treasures" all over the house. They may need to be wintered in my shed, which isn't very weather proof. And as I'm writing this, I have one in the oven "seasoning" like a cast iron skillet.
I'm a very DIY kind of person, so if anyone has any tips, tricks or pointers for cheap/free solutions with nice looking results, I'd love to here them.
Keep swinging and happy hunting friends.
I've gathered a good handful of ax heads this year, all in varying states of decay. most are beyond repair, but I have two that I might mount on a new "aged" handle for show. I'm running them through electrolysis, and being quite new to this wonderful hobby, am trying different things to keep them from rusting further. Ive tried carnauba car wax, but left ugly white spots in the pits. I didnt want to, but i had it laying around and wanted to know if it would work. WD-40 works well enough so far, being kept in the house, but my wife is getting tired of finding my "treasures" all over the house. They may need to be wintered in my shed, which isn't very weather proof. And as I'm writing this, I have one in the oven "seasoning" like a cast iron skillet.
I'm a very DIY kind of person, so if anyone has any tips, tricks or pointers for cheap/free solutions with nice looking results, I'd love to here them.
Keep swinging and happy hunting friends.
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