My grandfather started a handle factory in the 1930's in Potosi, MO while already owning and operating one in Des Arc, MO. Both small towns in SE MO located near the railroad. I remember a lathe in the mill, smaller than the one above I believe. While they sold handles to small hardware stores the majority of their products were sold to the Missouri Pacific Railroad for their use. When the railroad began to use a machine to drive the spikes in the railroad ties, the small factories went out of business.
Best source for quality replacement handles. I order the hand picked handles and the quality is superb. Great video now I know how the handles I order are made.
I have always wondered how the heck curved axe handles are turned. Thank you for sharing this!
I just received a decent amount of handles from you. And every one of them are pristine. They are great quality. Thank you guys
My grandfather started a handle factory in the 1930's in Potosi, MO while already owning and operating one in Des Arc, MO. Both small towns in SE MO located near the railroad. I remember a lathe in the mill, smaller than the one above I believe. While they sold handles to small hardware stores the majority of their products were sold to the Missouri Pacific Railroad for their use. When the railroad began to use a machine to drive the spikes in the railroad ties, the small factories went out of business.
Best source for quality replacement handles. I order the hand picked handles and the quality is superb. Great video now I know how the handles I order are made.
This is amazing. My dad just ordered two 30" double bit handles from House handles. Excited to hang em!
I'm pretty sure I watched that very lathe kick out hickory handles around 30 something years ago when I was a kid.
I gotta learn how this machine works...
Got my hand-picked, octagon, non-lacquered 18" handle for my camp axe and it's great! I will be getting a couple more for some Michigan headed axes.
Thanks for sharing!
Ordering a camp axe handle tonight! :D
amazing i love it
Is this the Cassville location?