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« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2011, 12:05:56 pm »
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Quote:Posted by BitburgAggie_7377
Careful about jumping to that conclusion.   wedge splitters are something that really haven't changed much over the years.  Like a good ax, there are only a few ways you can change the form and still meet the function with maximum efficiency.
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That's true. I was saying due to how deep both things were found, but they are also heavy and might have gone deep rather quickly.

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That second blade looking thing I'm thinking could be a Debarking Blade.

Rail carried tons of Log Wood , Timber.  Think about it.

You may wish to check out simple Electrolysis.

Cleans up Iron and Steel items good if done right.

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Yeah it could be. It seems that the blade attaches to other piece. I'm gonna try electrolysis w a small ax head I found in the woods too to see how it goes.

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That's great I would love to see some pictures.

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