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After you've polished em up, invest in a bit of oil or grease to rub the axe heads down with after use..

 

If you're like me and know more than anyone else about everything, including keeping axe's from rusting up. you'll spend years finding rusty tools till one day you'll remember that good sage advice someone gave you twenty odd years back..

 

Use an oily rag to clean your tools after use....

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57 minutes ago, peatff said:

Yup, just get them used. I do clean my shovels and spade thoroughly after use and I give them a coat of boiled linseed oil when they are dry to stop stuff sticking to them.

Yep, when you bought machine tools back years ago they often came with a coating that looked like varnish but in fact it was often a coat of one of the 'drying' oils.....I've used tung because I've got it ....stops things going rusty in the shed.....but so does an oily rag

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