signcrafter
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I'm slowly sticking my toes into some body work. I've got a truck with some dents and I ended up borrowing a stud gun from a friend. But thinking I should get a set of body hammers and dollies to use in the areas I can get behind and also in some youtube videos I have been watching they use a body hammer along with a stud gun so you're not just pulling the dent out. They use it to give some taps around the dent as you're pulling on the pins.
This adventure into body work can get real expensive real quick with all the sand paper and primer and filler and other tools so I'm going to have to be selective on what I buy.
With that said is a body hammer a body hammer? I mean will the HF set work as long as the faces are ground decent? Or will the better quality ones work better for some reason? I understand Martin or others would be better and if I used them everyday would be worth it but I don't and won't and if I end up using them a lot I can always upgrade. And let's face it, I think this is one area where the lack of skilled user is going to be the main factor over which hammer the user is using! The HF set is 30 bucks so 24 after coupon. Fits my price range and seems like a decent kit and gets good reviews. Looks like the same kit is sold under all sorts of names also. Anyone have the HF kit? Is there something else in this price range I should be looking at? Or is this a tool where I should spend the extra money? Maybe buy one or two martin hammers instead of the HF kit? Any suggestions?
This adventure into body work can get real expensive real quick with all the sand paper and primer and filler and other tools so I'm going to have to be selective on what I buy.
With that said is a body hammer a body hammer? I mean will the HF set work as long as the faces are ground decent? Or will the better quality ones work better for some reason? I understand Martin or others would be better and if I used them everyday would be worth it but I don't and won't and if I end up using them a lot I can always upgrade. And let's face it, I think this is one area where the lack of skilled user is going to be the main factor over which hammer the user is using! The HF set is 30 bucks so 24 after coupon. Fits my price range and seems like a decent kit and gets good reviews. Looks like the same kit is sold under all sorts of names also. Anyone have the HF kit? Is there something else in this price range I should be looking at? Or is this a tool where I should spend the extra money? Maybe buy one or two martin hammers instead of the HF kit? Any suggestions?