We took four of
colgaffneyis polearms (3 pikes and a
partisan) to
Fort William and back last weekend. You can see how they traveled
here.These take a lot of abuse at our events. The heads are always getting rusty. The shafts have not received any maintenance in 5 years to my certain knowledge, and I suspect much longer. The problem was similar to that of rehabbing old tools, which I often done before (e.g.
these posts). However, there was an issue of scale. The partisan is 6 feet long. Two of the pikes measure 10 feet, and the third 14.
Here are the heads of the weapons before I started:
For rust removal I soaked 4 rags in vinegar and wrapped each around a pike head. I then immersed the wrapped headas in vinegar bath. Because of the shaft I could not achieve total immersion, but I hoped (correctly) that they would not dry out overnight.
The next morning I unwrapped the heads and wiped them down:
I brought them inside one by one, sprayed each with WD-40, and applied a wire brush head on a drill:
I also used sandpaper with WD-40 on a bad part of one pike head. The partisan's head with its extra detail needed some steel wool, again with WD-40. An officer's weapon merits some extra work :-)>
The weapon heads looked much better after this. I then oiled each head and put a dry plastic bag around each one. No reason they should be exposed to the elements until the next show:
I also coated the shafts with boiled linseed oil. The wood easily soaked up two coats and looks much better: