Axe Restoration - Plumb Permabond
In this video I restored an old Plumb Permabond axe. Permabonding is the process created by Plumb where they used a form of epoxy resin to fix their heads to the handles. I did a lot of research to find out when my axe head was from and what model it was. I didn't get definite answers but I believe it is from the 1960s and that it is a Plumb Dreadnaught axe. I had to recreate the gold sticker for the axe. I am selling some replicas stickers on ebay: http://ebay.us/bh8x14?cmpnId=5338273189

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