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And they are extremely durable
Polyurethane isn't plastic.
And they are extremely durable
Polyurethane isn't plastic.
I don't think this is true. Polyurethane is generally a thermoset polymer. It is definitely a man-made polymeric material, I'm pretty sure most would consider that a plastic.
Not a dig on the hammers, I understand the difference between a plastic part like molded polypropelene and your cast resin polyurethane hammer bodies, but they are both plastic.
Dumb question, but how do I place an order. I dont see any options for blems on the site
We are now offering blem hammers at 50% off list price. I mentioned this in another thread or two, but here are the particulars.
The quality of the blems is high. Our intent is to offer hammers that have the same function, feel, and durability of our branded hammers but have cosmetic or other minor issues that prevent a sale. I have attached some photos of blems, and the link below shows a couple other examples of blems. Sorry, the Swiss cheese blem doesn’t make the cut.
As for the photos, in some instances, it’s hard to determine the issue. The red-swirl sledge is only a blem because the color ran out.
Ball peens will not be available as blems, and smaller hammers and bossing mallets will be in short supply. Right now, we have zero Model #12 blems.
If you wish to make a purchase, please send a PM to me that includes your “ship to” information and your email.
If you have my email, you can bypass the PM part and send an email directly to me.
Please post any general questions in this thread.
Others might have the same questions. The "Sorceress" and I will be processing orders.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315889&showall=1
I will post an update to this site periodically to let everybody know what we have in stock for blems.
We're currently out of Models S1-S4 and Model #10 sledges. We have zero bossing mallets, too.
Blems in stock are as follows: S0, 1,2,3,4, 7, 12, 14.
As models become available or disappear from stock, I will update the thread.
Victoria, aka "The Sorceress", is processing most of the order requests now. Thanks for making everything easy for her.
Fire away if you have any questions.
Here's a shot of our blem bin of Model #3 hammers. There are lots of 'em. Victoria, aka the Sorceress, wants to be Monte Hall and play "Let's Make a Deal" with the Model #3 blems. I'm not going to argue with the Sorceress and her plans: a box of 2 model #3 blem hammers for $30. When somebody threatens to turn you into a chimp if you disagree, you listen, or I at least take the threat seriously. Please send a PM or an email to the Sorceress or me if you're interested in a box of 2 Model #3 blems for $30.
Thanks.
Any green sledge blems?
For those of you who've been to our website, you've probably seen "spindle liners" as a product category. Our spindle liners are made for CNC lathes, turning centers. The spindle liner basically allows the lathe operator to run different size bar stock in the lathe. It's a reduction tube. A draw tube might have a bar capacity of 80mm, but you want to run 66mm bar stock. This won't work to well: there will be a lot of vibration and machine performance will suffer, as will precision. We make a spindle liner with an ID to run the 66mm bar stock at the highest RPM possible, while maintaining tight tolerances.
I have spindle liner customers ask if they can run 1.75" bar stock in a 2.00" ID spindle liner. The answer is always "yes," but I'm not sure you want to do that. There's too much clearance. I use the analogy of socket set. What would happen if you tried to turn a 1/4 inch bolt with a 3/8 inch socket? The right tool for the job...
I guess that I'm longwinded this afternoon. That's what happens when Victoria is doing all the work.
Trusty Cook makes great spindle liners. The company that I work for uses Trusty Cook exclusively for spindle liners.
So what is available in green then?
Got my green #3 blems today. They look pretty, minus some scuffing on the sides. I'm sure I'll put a lot more on them though
Thanks Richard and everyone at TC!
I'm guessing the scuffing is TC's method of obscuring the brand of the tool so it isn't mistaken for a "regular" production version and thereby warrantied some time in the future. We've had blems (aka seconds) with the brand obscured as yours are... All good though!
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I'm guessing the scuffing is TC's method of obscuring the brand of the tool so it isn't mistaken for a "regular" production version and thereby warrantied some time in the future. We've had blems (aka seconds) with the brand obscured as yours are... All good though!
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What sizes are in the Blems now. If I was looking for different colors do I just need to keep asking when you make new runs for any Blems that might come in that batch?
Thanks
: I don't know how you guys call these blems.
They are debranded from the company that rhymes with fatco.
The sorceress strikes again.
#3 blems came in today. About 24 hours after I ordered them.: I don't know how you guys call these blems.
They are debranded from the company that rhymes with fatco.
Working my way up to a sledge. Richard how long do you think those #7's will be around?
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The sorceress strikes again.
#3 blems came in today. About 24 hours after I ordered them.: I don't know how you guys call these blems.
They are debranded from the company that rhymes with fatco.
Working my way up to a sledge. Richard how long do you think those #7's will be around?
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Nice, now we have the whole family!