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The Sledge or Maul Handle Wedges pack includes one wood wedge and two steel wedges, designed for easy replacement of sledge hammer components. Manufactured in the USA, these durable tools are lightweight yet robust, making them essential for any home improvement project.
Brand | Seymour |
Product Dimensions | 13"L x 6"W |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel, Wood |
Color | No Color |
Head Type | [Product Specific] |
Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Wedge Kit |
Manufacturer | TV Non-Branded Items (Home Improvement) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00025545000032, 02554500003286 |
UPC | 025545000032 |
Part Number | 64133 |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Item model number | 64133 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Material | Wood |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
D**E
Awesome Item !
Great item, well made, and a good price. Can't beat them !!
R**Y
Perfect
These worked fantastic for my ax handle!! I searched all over town for this type of product and no stores carried them. Finally I can use my ax again!!
V**R
This wedge kit gets the job done.
I selected this wedge kit because the ad showed that it was for a single bit axe, which is what I have. The main reason that I did not give a rating of 5-stars is that the instructions were for mounting a handle to a maul or sledge. The characteristics between an axe and a maul are very different. The instructions also were a little misleading...but I figured it out.
K**N
Came right
Worked well on my old pick
D**N
good
good wedges
K**G
Reliable
If your buying this you know. Tried and tested. No complaints. Work great.
B**R
Works
Use them a lot in repairing my axes, splitting maul, and sledge hammers.
R**D
Appears to be holding well
I claimed a few vintage axes from my dad's collection after he died. Most were rusted and some had bent nails in the top holding the heads on. I spent some time cleaning up the handles and heads and then used a pack of these getting the head wedged back on properly. I seated the wood wedge with Gorilla glue, which seemed to work pretty well, and then used the steel wedges to really secure the head. It seems to be holding fine.
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