I have been looking for a decent T handle fork but cant find one anywhere local.I did find one but it was steel and was realy heavy.all the better stainless ones only have D handles theres loads on the web but I would like to touch it before i buy it :evil:
so shall I buy a decent D handle one and change the handle myself ?,I dont fancy it cus its never the same is it.
Spades. I've always taken a decent blade and part of the steel shank (the curved, forged bit), then removed the wooden handle and replaced with a steel shaft. It has to be welded to the remaining shank, but when you're done you'll have a tool that will last for ages. 35mm OD steam pipe is ideal. The bore more or less fits over the shank (maybe with a touch of bashing) and the overall diameter is ok for the hands. Negatives can be the overall weight (but this is a positive when heavy soil needs excavating or turning) and the coldness of the shaft on the hands in winter. Gloves are a cure of course.
As regards the end, I prefer not a T or D handle but just a plain rounded end. An American pattern I believe it may be called. If you're lucky enough to get a length of pipe with a threaded end, a threaded capping piece can be used - nice and rounded and a nice sized boss for the hand. A T or D handle always seems to get in the way at some point, whereas the hand can fit nicely over a plain end for more driving force into the earth.
I've had a digging spade like this for over 10 years and as well as excavating many a hole for the fitting of gate posts and the like, it's also seen service in digging out and removing at least 100 tons of heavy clay from the back garden, a task that took 3 years, wagonload by wagonload.
I did buy a posh stainless spade from Aldi only this year, and a bargain at less than a tenner. Stainless shank turning to plastic covered on the upper section and with a D handle. I'm starting to think I only got it to pose with, as whenever anything serious needs doing I always go back to the steam-pipe handled old faithful, which I know will never bend or break. The fact is, I'm scared of using the stainless one cos it looks so nice.