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Found a lot of vintage Blue Points on eBay. Will get one of those too.
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I have never shattered a hammer, or even seen one shatter. Ever.
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I’m sure not up the the quality standard of others here, but I love this little hammer when tapping in a seal or working in tight spaces. Handle has a good feel and its light enough that you can persuade things without destroying them.
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Another vote for Maxwell's Silver Hammer.
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Martin hammers are some of the best ever. They make from 2 oz to 40. Anyone who has seriously tapped or beaten a piece of metal knows the name. In body shops Martin is the Snap On.
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I bought this one in 1979.
Btw, many hammer models are offered in several sizes. ![]()
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On all my wood handle hammers, I cut grooves in the handle for grip. Had a few get loose before I started the grooves
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Quick update, the hammers that Craig posted are really nice. Thanks Craig!
Cliff, I'm going to say perfectly weighted is all about handle length combined with purpose. A few of the ones in the set feel great in the hand while using, they are the smaller ones, I do mostly small hammer work. The large ones feel good but only when using for really hammering on something. Which I guess is what BFH's are for. More handle and hammer to control in a swing but oddly they feel better with bigger motions. Best I got.
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I've only ever used a peen to cut a gasket so I'm wondering what kind of work you guys do with them?
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What did I peen?
Pandemic lockdown project:
My favorite wooden mallet was splitting so I banded it with copper and then peened the copper to smooth all the sharp edges and to give it a nice texture. ![]()
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My collection of hammers. Or persuaders as they are sometimes called.
Per my earlier email, you can see where I cut grooves in the handles. This really helps when you are sweating or working with oily/greasy work. ![]() Edit: I’ve always called them machinists hammers, probably probably because my grandfather worked in the machine shop at the Charleston Naval shipyard decades ago. I also just bought two Estwing plastic head hammers for a certain task at work. ![]() ![]() Last edited by A930Rocket; 12-24-2020 at 08:25 AM.. |
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Weird. I thought I had them all, but I've never used or owned a ball peen hammer. Now I feel a void.....
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The Vaughan made in USA hammers can actually be very nice. The big problem with them is the paint they put on them so they look good on the shelf. Clean up the working surfaces with emory cloth any you'll have a solid ball peen for under $15. My favorite size is 16 oz.
AFAIK Hazet only sells rebranded Picard hammers. Not bad, I think I have 4 of them ranging from 200g to 1500g. At retail prices they're ridiculously overpriced |
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I used to get the disposable ones from the hardware store.
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I have a pile of them from Grandpa who.started work in the foundry at the Rouge in 1916. He was a Specialty Mold Maker.
He did alot of restoration work for Henry at the Dearborn museum. I still have his tool box and mold making tools. |
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For those that asked I think "perfectly weighted" could better be described as balanced. As Shaun stated you know it when you feel it. That is different for everyone and the task at hand. I get most of my hammers (except traditional framing hammers) at flea markets, yard sales. body hammers, upholstery hammers, small brass hammers for trim, ball peens, roofing, shingle hammers, etc. Sometimes they need a little restoration but for me the old stuff is the way to go. Usually a new wedge to tighten the head and I am good to go.
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I have shattered the ball off the end of a Freight slide hammer.
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I thought my dad was the only person using a ballpeen hammer. I'd bet I could open the hammer drawer in his toolbox and find 4 or more and maybe one crappy claw hammer.
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