Argus
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I have a few of those old Stanley chisels from the 60s - the ones with the black plastic handles.
Over the years they have done a lot of work and been relegated to being old tools for bashing things with. The handles are now quite ropey and de-laminating in places but the steel isn't too bad, so the thought occured to me that I may re-handle them in wood.
As it's probably moulded on, is there a straightforward method of getting the plastic handles off the tangs without a fight?
Any help is appreciated
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I have a few of those old Stanley chisels from the 60s - the ones with the black plastic handles.
Over the years they have done a lot of work and been relegated to being old tools for bashing things with. The handles are now quite ropey and de-laminating in places but the steel isn't too bad, so the thought occured to me that I may re-handle them in wood.
As it's probably moulded on, is there a straightforward method of getting the plastic handles off the tangs without a fight?
Any help is appreciated
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