East wing, Snap-On if you want a dead blow version.
Dead blow ball pein?
Dead blow ball pein?

Is the cman made by Vaughn? I like the Cman wooden handles.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...roup_ID=675296&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
Pretty highly rated. I'm afraid if I try one I'll want it![]()
Who makes the ones with the red tinted wood handles? I have one, but I cant find a name on it... It has been the best hammer I've used. Been through hell, and still is holding together.
I've been gun shy with hammers since a 4lb Craftsman came apart on the up swing, went two stories up, and landed next to me with a loud whap.Hat was a glued type. Not a pinned/wedged. I don't use glued ones now...
Estwing. It is the best because the whole body is one piece of steel. YOU NEVER HAVE TO CHANGE THE HANDLE OR FUK WITH IT IF ITS LOOSE!
sorry bout' the yelling![]()

I find the one piece construction appealing as well but they seem a bit heavy.
Don't hold me to this but I think the snap on hammers are made by the trusty cook company. If warranty is your #1 concern go with the snap on hammers but if you want a top notch hammer and price is your #1 concern go with the trusty cook.
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On the other hand, for something with a bit more heft, I love my yellow handled Harbor Freight Drillers hammer. Don't ask me why it's called a Drillers hammer. It is just a perfect size for some medium,heavy duty metal forming.
Later
KO
So outside of the metal fab/bodywork business, why would Joe Blow mechanic need the ball?
Estwing. It is the best because the whole body is one piece of steel. YOU NEVER HAVE TO CHANGE THE HANDLE OR FUK WITH IT IF ITS LOOSE!
sorry bout' the yelling![]()

So outside of the metal fab/bodywork business, why would Joe Blow mechanic need the ball?
Yeah, they are a different feel, but i hate messing with handles.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...roup_ID=675296&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
Pretty highly rated. I'm afraid if I try one I'll want it![]()
And it was the only bright orange SO hammer in the shop.I have a blue-point hickory handled ball peen...
Anybody know who makes the Blue points for Snap-On? I can't imagine it's their own hammer.
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Who makes the ones with the red tinted wood handles? I have one, but I cant find a name on it... It has been the best hammer I've used. Been through hell, and still is holding together.
I've been gun shy with hammers since a 4lb Craftsman came apart on the up swing, went two stories up, and landed next to me with a loud whap.Hat was a glued type. Not a pinned/wedged. I don't use glued ones now...
Drillers hammer; you are probably too young to remember the days before carbide drill bits when holes in concrete or stone required a STAR DRILL and a Hammer, invest a lot of time to hit the bit rotate it, hit the bit, rotate it, hit the bit, rotate it........ Makes you appreciate hammer drills and the amazing bits thet have today!
http://www.hardwareworld.com/1x58-Star-Drill-p38H38J.aspx
Still available to purchase.
Dave