Tool restoration

Ok restoration might be overstating it a bit but I'm cleaning it up. I was working on an empty property earlier this week and found a couple of rusty tools left by the bins that the new owner said I could have. The trowel is a really nice shape so I'm hoping to clean it up to use.


The handle is toast but I managed to remove it intact so I can use it as a pattern for a new one. A bit of work with the wire wheel and sander and it's starting to look promising. Some of the deeper pitting will have to stay but the metal is nice and thick so I can lose a bit from either side without making it too thin. It's now sat in a vinegar bath to remove the last of the rust and I'll see how it looks on the weekend before sanding anymore metal off and squeezing the handle back together.


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Good Luck, and good job on managing to save the handle shape.
The few I have tried to replace never seem to fit as well as the original. I never get them right.
It is a lovely looking old tool, nice shape.
Good luck with the sharpening up and handle replacement. It is a good shape. I use mine often for weeding out deep rooted specimens in beds.
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
”Junk wanted.”
and at the other end was another sign
”Antiques for sale”.
If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw