Most of us know the old trick of submerging the head of an old dried out hammer or axe in water to swell the handle end and keep the hammer or axe's business end from flying off. The obvious problem is the water eventually dries out and the handle shrinks again. Well the other day I was watching @essentialcraftsman on YouTube, and he mentioned submerging the head into antifreeze instead of water. He said it will absorb into the wood and not dry up anywhere near as fast as water, and prevents rust. Seems ingenious. Have any of you had success with this? Obvious warning to keep pets away from the antifreeze.
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