Sam Longley 1 | 24/09/2016 19:23:27 |
965 forum posts 34 photos | Posted by Geoff G on 13/09/2016 11:00:41:
This same phenomenon cost me a set of decent Marples wood chisels. Purchased in the early sixties they were fine for twenty odd years, then I noticed an oily feel to the red and yellow, two tone handles. This became more and more pronounced, with the "oil" soaking into the wooden rack. As the leakage continued, the handles became smaller and smaller until the tool were no longer useable; not a great loss, as by then the blades had been sharpened down to short stubs. I had some yellow handled Marples chisels that were sold as warrantied for life. I split the handle on one & it was changed without quibble. Why not send them back & complain about the handles. You might get a new set for free |
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