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Amtech A2311 Wooden Hoe Handle Replacement, Beech, 47” (1175mm Long)

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Luckily, replacing wooden garden fork handles is a fairly simple process that anyone can do at home with just a few tools. Burgon and Ball’s stainless steal blade is very sharp and slices through light weeds easily, although it can catch on tougher patches. Because of its sharp, wide blade, a Dutch hoe is a great tool for severing the roots of weeds as it slides just under the surface of the soil. We asked people of different heights to try out the hoes so we could see which handle lengths best suited which height.

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If possible, try to find a handle that is slightly longer so that you have room to grip it comfortably. If you’re looking for something a little different, there are also synthetic materials available that mimic wood grain patterns (such as polywood). The hand-forged blade of the Sneeboer Royal Dutch Hoe has sharp teeth and cut effortlessly throughout our testing. The hand-forged blade has sharp teeth on the front as well as a hook on the back, giving the blade a larger surface area. Start by inserting one end of the handle into the ferrule until it reaches about halfway point; then give it a slight twist so it locks into place (this will help preventthe handle from slipping out while you’re working).With the old handle removed, clean out any dirt or debris from inside the ferrule before moving on to step 3. For chopping and digging into the soil, the hoe's head should be heavy (a half pound per inch of width is best). In this case, use a drill to make a hole through the rivet head, then use pliers to pull out the rivet body. It has a small rectangular paddle that meets the handle at 90° and is used in an up-and-down chopping motion.

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With a super-light and comfortable handle, this is a traditional Dutch hoe with the addition of sharp teeth on the pull side. Allowglue tomovementstopsand set accordingto manufacturer’s instructionsbefore proceedingtocap offendofnewhandle .However, if you're planning to use it as a tool to tickle soil and neaten beds, then a wider blade could make the work faster. If weeding is your next job to tackle in the garden, take a look at our reviews of the best hand weeders, the best hand trowels and the best garden kneelers to make the task as quick and comfortable as possible. If your spade handle is starting to look a bit worse for wear, it might be time to replace the rivets. Stainless steel hoes should keep their cutting edge well, while a carbon head might need frequent cleaning and sharpening. You can either purchase a new handle from a local retailer or online, or you can replace the handle yourself.

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Do this when needed by washing the head with soapy water, then running a file along the outside sloping edge and along the cutting edge to remove any nicks or burrs.Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Alternatively, if you’re hoeing over bare soil or a larger plot, a larger, wider blade will save you time.

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