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Storing Axes
Storing Axes
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2024-06-08T14:05:17+00:00
These can be stored heads down with the edges protected.
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Toolcare introduction
Planning a workshop and toolstore
Thinking ahead
Premises
List of requirements
Structural alterations
Fitting out a workshop and toolstore
Services
Workshop layout
Workshop tools
Maintenance of workshop tools
Storage of chemicals and petrol
Storage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Fire precautions
Storage
General points
Storing Axes
Bowsaws
Storing crowbars & wrecking bars
Spades, shovels and forks
Rakes, hoes, pitchforks and cromes
Mattocks and pickaxes
Sledgehammers and mells
Slashers
Billhooks
Storing winches
Miscellaneous large tools
Miscellaneous small tools
Waders, wellies, gloves and helmets
Ropes
Stone boxes
Project materials
Broken tools
Running the workshop and toolstore
Records
Security
Tidiness
General tool maintenance
Van loading
Volunteer organisation
Replacing hafts and handles
Tools and materials
General approach to the job
Removing stumps of broken handles
Socketed tools
Strapped tools
Tanged tools
Mells and sledgehammers
Hammers
Replacing Axe Hafts
Punners
Sharpening
General information
Sharpening procedure
Billhooks and slashers
Scythes and grasshooks
Sharpening Axes
Spades, shovels and hoes
Sharpening mattocks and pickaxes
Crowbars & wrecking bars
Wood chisels
Bolsters, cold chisels and wedges
Secateurs and loppers
Shears
Miscellaneous repairs
Wheelbarrows
Ropes
Bowsaws
Crosscut saws
Winches
Waders and wellies
Monkey strainers
Safety equipment
Further reading
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