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Brass Hammer Resto

3dkustoms

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Over the weekend I picked up a brass hammer at the flea market to use around the shop but after looking at it and wondering what it would look like cleaned up I think I might have got carried away. Here is what it looked like when I brought it home.
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And after sanding and polishing and staining the handle, I am very happy with how it came out but I guess now It will probably not get used.
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joemh22

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Nice job! Hope you were careful. Breathing in beryllium copper dust is very bad for you.
 
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3dkustoms

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yeah i was wondering about that when i started so i used a mask while sanding with the da, most of it was block sanding and hand sanding.
 

jamesemery728

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Nice job. It always amazes me how people feel the need the bash the bejeepers out of brass hammers.
 

rlitman

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That's not really brass. Some would call it beryllium bronze. It's almost as hard as mild steel, and quite a bit tougher. Something like that wouldn't be used as a "soft face" hammer like a brass one. Rather, it would be used in an environment where sparks could be dangerous (or perhaps in a place where a steel hammer could cause issues with a magnetic field). That's a VERY expensive hammer you've got there.
 
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3dkustoms

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Thanks Guys, I guess now I need to find another one to actually work with, Decided that this one will find a new home in the drawer with the restored body hammers that dont get used.
 

Outlawmws

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Use it! (gotta break the stream here) it's NOT brass, it's beryllium copper and is tough as hell.

:beer:

Beautiful restore though! :thumbup:
 

-Brent-

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Use it! (gotta break the stream here) it's NOT brass, it's beryllium copper and is tough as hell.

:beer:

Beautiful restore though! :thumbup:

I would use it, somebody bought that hammer looking like that, and they used it. So should you.

Yep, gotta go wit these fellas. It's a tool, a beauty too. You've cleaned her up - now taker out dancin', haha. :D
 
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