Restoring Pulaski Tools That Were Left To Rust

2 years ago
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I keep my eye out for old rust tools that can be restored and put back to work and have been collecting these Pulaskis for a little while. Some of these had been forgotten behind sheds or left in a bucket of scrap metal, one had been painted and used as garden decoration for who knows how many years. Decent handles have been hard to get recently, at least locally, but I found a couple and decided to at least put a few of these tools back to work. The Pulaski is an iconic tool, especially out here in the Pacific Northwest, and these tools deserve better than a rusty fate in a garden or a scrap pile.

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