I don’t even remember it being dented in that spot. The physics of it are a mystery to me.

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    a short piece of pvc the right diameter works pretty well to repair it. ask me how i know lol. what was wrong with wood handles?

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        This seems strange to me. Why isn’t it easier to find trees than mine metal out of the ground? Unless we’ve just already mined so much metal it’s easier to melt the old stuff and reform it, but even then that seems like a lot of energy use to melt it all and make sure it’s actually pure or what not

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          For the same reason that this (and my) broom broke - manufacturers can use an extremely tiny amount of metal and still have a pretty sturdy handle. the problem is that same cheapness means they arent coating the metal well and eventually it rusts from the inside out.

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      A good one made of straight grained ash or something are fairly expensive, so they end up being made of low grade poplar or fir or something that’s a lot easier to crack and split.

      Wood also has to be finished or it’ll degrade, and most of the coating chemicals that are cost effective and work worth a damn have been banned.