Richard_C
Established Member
Back in '76 I needed a mallet to turn the 'ears' of the fuel gauge sender in the petrol tank of my Hillman Hunter. Had to be spark proof, the tool shop at the end of the road had a copper/rawhide thor mallet, perfect. Overkill really but has served me well for 45 years on all sorts of things.
Thor Thunderhammer really needs some tlc. The copper end is easy, file off the edges and face. But what about the hide end? It's very dry and hard, edges a bit split, dented.
Is there anything to be done, can you soak hide mallets then dry them again, or use leather soap or ???
Thor Thunderhammer really needs some tlc. The copper end is easy, file off the edges and face. But what about the hide end? It's very dry and hard, edges a bit split, dented.
Is there anything to be done, can you soak hide mallets then dry them again, or use leather soap or ???