DMessin
Well-known member
So I am cleaning up and restoring one of Dad's old soft face hammers. It's the type with inserts that press in, believe Thor in the UK still makes them.
It's a Green Tweed Number 4, and says Defense Hammer on it. Maybe from WWII? I've cleaned it up and painted it and still need a nice hickory handle for it.
Anyway, I'm debating what type of faces to press in. I have a choice of nylon, copper or rawhide. I believe both were rawhide when new, or at least the last time my Dad remembers it being functional.
I'm leaning towards copper and rawhide, if only for the nostalgia factor. Probably won't use it a heck of a lot, possibly for machinist type work, setting stuff in milling machine vise, etc.
So what combination of copper/rawhide/nylon do you guys like? Pics below of the choices.
-Dave
It's a Green Tweed Number 4, and says Defense Hammer on it. Maybe from WWII? I've cleaned it up and painted it and still need a nice hickory handle for it.
Anyway, I'm debating what type of faces to press in. I have a choice of nylon, copper or rawhide. I believe both were rawhide when new, or at least the last time my Dad remembers it being functional.
I'm leaning towards copper and rawhide, if only for the nostalgia factor. Probably won't use it a heck of a lot, possibly for machinist type work, setting stuff in milling machine vise, etc.
So what combination of copper/rawhide/nylon do you guys like? Pics below of the choices.
-Dave