Hi all,
I'm having some troubles with the wooden handles on my tools (particularly the ash rake which doubles as a log-mover-rounderer) catching alight. I have a short metal sleeve to take the brunt of the heat but the wood chars/catches fire at both ends still.
Theres a few things I'm pondering that people might be able to help with:
1. Does soaking in water prevent charring without making the wood split?
2. Is there some heat resistant and non toxic varnish type stuff to use?
3. Are there better woods to use? I think my handle at the moment is pine. I also live in New Zealand so a lot of the North American woods are extremely pricey here.
4. Should I switch to an all metal handle for my ash rake thingy?
Thanks in advance
I'm having some troubles with the wooden handles on my tools (particularly the ash rake which doubles as a log-mover-rounderer) catching alight. I have a short metal sleeve to take the brunt of the heat but the wood chars/catches fire at both ends still.
Theres a few things I'm pondering that people might be able to help with:
1. Does soaking in water prevent charring without making the wood split?
2. Is there some heat resistant and non toxic varnish type stuff to use?
3. Are there better woods to use? I think my handle at the moment is pine. I also live in New Zealand so a lot of the North American woods are extremely pricey here.
4. Should I switch to an all metal handle for my ash rake thingy?
Thanks in advance
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