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Got a new hammer and didn't last long...

jallyn

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I got a nice, shiny new hammer. It works well but tends to get deformed and some of the parts have even broken off. Finally I found a diagram on the package that tells me I'm hitting it with the wrong side. But the other side is just a small square and much harder to aim. Any tips out there?
 

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larry_g

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I think you will find a cresenthammer much more robust..

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This one might last longer. It's designed for working on Fords.

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I use a two foot cheater pipe on mine...

My British wife suggested it...

You know...

A BIGGER BASHER!!!

Also make sure you use at least the 1/2" Drive version...

The square "Striking Platform" is much easier to aim...

Although, not as easy as the 3/4" Drive size...

But then you're into the "Sledge Hammatchet" variety...

And those are only for "Professional Users"!!!
 

PugetDude

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I got a nice, shiny new hammer. It works well but tends to get deformed and some of the parts have even broken off. Finally I found a diagram on the package that tells me I'm hitting it with the wrong side. But the other side is just a small square and much harder to aim. Any tips out there?

You've got the ratchet set in the wrong direction. It will only drive in a clockwise direction. Unless you're using left-handed bolts.
 

fatfillup

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Is that in regards to the Wera hammer/ratchet?
Look, I wouldn't have one of those in my toolbox, but I could see a linesman or a tower climber being thrilled to have one less tool to carry up.


I think that is one thing folks seem to miss out on in commenting on a lot of the threads here. Not everyone works on or uses tools for the same thing. What may be useless or foolish to you may be a great solution to someone else in a different field.

I often hear young auto techs wondering why anyone would buy SAE anything but I still sell more SAE then metric.
 
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