REPLACEMENT HANDLE – for Krumpholz garden hoe and Chelsea hoe – ash handles 40, 80 and 130 cm
Lacquered replacement handle made of ash in 40, 80 and 130 cm. For garden peckers with round eye for easy pegging, additional fastening material is not required. The handle is conical. The head is simply slipped on from the thin side and hammered in tightly. To additionally strengthen the stability, the handle can be watered at the head end after being hammered in. This causes the wood to swell slightly and the joint becomes even more stable.
Spare handle 40 cm:
- No. 1190 – 40 cm ash handle
- suitable for garden peck no.: 1103, 1111 and 1203
- suitable for handcuffs: 1121
- suitable for häulein: 1151
- suitable for weeding hooks: 1171
- suitable for Chelsea hoe: 1302
Spare handle 80 cm:
- No. 1191 – 80 cm ash handle
- suitable for garden peck no.: 1104, 1112 and 1204
- suitable for handcuffs: 1122
- suitable for häulein: 1152
- suitable for weeding hooks: 1172
- suitable for Chelsea hoe: 1303
Spare handle 130 cm:
- No. 1192 – 130 cm ash handle
- suitable for garden peck no.: 1105, 1113 and 1205
- suitable for handcuffs: 1123
- suitable for Häulein: 1153
- suitable for weeding hooks: 1173
- suitable for Chelsea hoe: 1304
Hand-forged garden tools from the German tool manufacturer Krumpholz. Krumpholz has been forging since 1799 and is still family owned. Spades, shovels, rakes, hoes, weeders, planting trowels and many other useful garden tools are forged from Swedish steel at the highest quality level. Durable, resilient ash wood is used for the wooden handles and grips. Best quality for the highest demands in gardening.
Hint for stemming
The hoe must be assembled on site. The handle is conical. The head is simply slipped on and hammered tightly. To do this, hit the handle with the attached head several times in a vertical movement (from top to bottom), e.g. on a wooden beam or squared timber. Due to the negative acceleration when the handle head hits the squared timber, the head of the hoe “slides” stably onto the thickened handle head and closes positively. To stabilize the compound you can still water it. This causes the wood to swell and the connection between the head and handle becomes even stronger.
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