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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2008 21:27:15 GMT
probley due to my bad form but this tomahawk arrived from cold steel with a wobbly head and at first eh who cares? so after some throwing the head moved down the shaft and they only put a little thing to hold it i forget what its called but not even a screw! but any ways i put a new screw in it and the screw snapped in half and is now in there and i already put some epoxy in the cracks of it to make the head stay on better but im not sure what else is there to do? could i just put a longer fatter screw in it? let me know people
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2008 3:33:03 GMT
Like it or not most tomahawk heads will move up and down the handles. I believe they were made that way so you could replace the handle quickly. They are made like a pick handle. I don't worry about the play in my I just use them. I like being able to replace the handle quick if I have a bad throw, swing or hit the handle with another tomahawk
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2008 4:20:48 GMT
alright well ill just reinforce it the best i can then THANKS!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2008 7:35:37 GMT
Well take the tomahawk hit the head end of the handle against a soild wood if possible object this will drive the head up the shaft more. All my are pretty tight from doing this and alot of throwing. Still you put in a longer screw and epoxyed it don't know if the head will be able to be driven up the handle now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2008 19:24:15 GMT
no it can the head slid down far enouph where it just ripped the epoxy off so i just cleaned it at the moment it feels solid but eh still im going to be working on it for a few days
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