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Trusty-Cook, New Tool or Extender Redesign?

hammersmadeinusa

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We were talking about the dead blow extender the other day, and this concept came out of the discussion. We never discussed the concept, but our engineer acted on his idea. Here're the results.

The smallest is four pounds, just under 16.00” long, and the width of the head is 2.75”. The handle is a shortened sledge handle and is textured. The different lengths could be useful. The heads are the same on all three prototypes. Thoughts?

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2ndGearRubber

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I would buy that extender, perfect for hitting obscured objects or directing force in a small area. Driving in a CV joint for instance.
 

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We were talking about the dead blow extender the other day, and this concept came out of the discussion. We never discussed the concept, but our engineer acted on his idea. Here're the results.

The smallest is four pounds, just under 16.00” long, and the width of the head is 2.75”. The handle is a shortened sledge handle and is textured. The different lengths could be useful. The heads are the same on all three prototypes. Thoughts?

Who wants to help with a name?

Thanks.

It would be nice to have one with a much larger head and weighing about 15 pounds and a few feet of handle for hitting around the tires of my Super Duty that get stuck on no matter if they are torqued right or have anti-seize on them. I currently use a 12 pound sledge hammer or 6x6 block of pressure treated wood and hit all around the tire until it pops loose.
 
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hammersmadeinusa

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It would be nice to have one with a much larger head and weighing about 15 pounds and a few feet of handle for hitting around the tires of my Super Duty that get stuck on no matter if they are torqued right or have anti-seize on them. I currently use a 12 pound sledge hammer or 6x6 block of pressure treated wood and hit all around the tire until it pops loose.

The largest of the three weighs 6.70 pounds.
 

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Am I the only one that thought: "There's no way I'd let my girlfriend find one of these I'd never get it back."
 

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I like the ones in the original thread better. Wish you guys would quit teasing us and just make some - I'd buy whatever variant you make.
 
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I showed up at my shop this morning and there was a box next to my door.........

The packing slip says thumper - modified extender prototype.

Looks like it could be very useful, will have to try it out, no other tool quite like it.

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It is the 7 pound one, out a model three next to it for size reference.

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I think the medium one would be a useful tool to have in a bigger truck. It could be used as a tire thumper, as well as a general pounding tool.
 

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Similar to the linear sledge...I’d simply call it the “Side Sledge.”

I was talking to my wife last week while working on a buddy’s 2009 Accord. I was replacing the CV axle seal and reiterated how I wish I had a dead blow extender to help drive the seal in flush. She agrees with the logic of having the right tool for the job.

As far as the new product goes, I’d be down for a three pack and worry about finding a use later. I guarantee uses will pop up immediately.

Are the original extenders available for purchase?
 
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Jarhead0408

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are these to hit things in a baseball bat style or on the end like driving a stuck piston out of a rusted bore?

trying to figure out the use of them

As far as I can tell...neither; it’s more like churning butter violently haha...or violently and horizontally if needed lol.
 
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hammersmadeinusa

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Similar to the linear sledge...I’d simply call it the “Side Sledge.”

I was talking to my wife last week while working on a buddy’s 2009 Accord. I was replacing the CV axle seal and reiterated how I wish I had a dead blow extender to help drive the seal in flush. She agrees with the logic of having the right tool for the job.

As far as the new product goes, I’d be down for a three pack and worry about finding a use later. I guarantee uses will pop up immediately.

Are the original extenders available for purchase?

The original extenders are not yet available. I expect an update when we get an update on the mold for the new 2.5 hammer.
 

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We would use that every day at the shop. In fact we could use 4 of them right now and I'd supple all of my guys with the dead blow extender. Beats using a block of wood or piece of aluminum rod that we've been using while driving in toggle pins.
 

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And could have used this on the big tractor two weeks ago. Instead I ripped down a 2x and used one of your dead blows on the back end.
 

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I've been reading about these extenders for months and months and now a new thumper and yet still no extenders.....sigh....
 
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hammersmadeinusa

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I've been reading about these extenders for months and months and now a new thumper and yet still no extenders.....sigh....

I'm going to correct you and say a couple of years for the extender. We do have a company working on a mold for the extender. The new thumper surprised me when it landed on my desk in the office.
 
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