Bmxkelowna
Well-known member
It's not often when I need to pull out the air hammer for the work I do because thankfully it's not super rusty where I am but whenever I do need to use it I'm often let down.
Mine came in my box when I inherited it, and looking online it looks similar to the old husky hdt-103. No markings on it whatsoever other than the husky head logo and the red rubber handle.
It just doesn't seem to hit very hard, it doesn't have the spring on it like I see most air hammers have (what's that for?) Also am I supposed to push hard against the object I'm trying to move or put light pressure against it so the hammer bit thrashes around more? Either way I'm often turned off from using it if it's me or the old crappy hammer.
Would it be worth upgrading to something from this century or just stick to swinging a hammer and punch/chisel?
Mine came in my box when I inherited it, and looking online it looks similar to the old husky hdt-103. No markings on it whatsoever other than the husky head logo and the red rubber handle.
It just doesn't seem to hit very hard, it doesn't have the spring on it like I see most air hammers have (what's that for?) Also am I supposed to push hard against the object I'm trying to move or put light pressure against it so the hammer bit thrashes around more? Either way I'm often turned off from using it if it's me or the old crappy hammer.
Would it be worth upgrading to something from this century or just stick to swinging a hammer and punch/chisel?



