garfunkle24
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Hi Guys
Just wondering if anyone owns or has seen deadblows like these:
Here is my story from another post:
If I take macros tomorrow will you guys please help me try and find a source or some reference to them? It's driving me nuts! They're great hammers and I wanna show you guys.
I will send 1 of mine out to a senior member to use, foc, if they will just pay the return shipping eventually.
Preferably someone Candian and someone who uses a dead blow a lot.
Thanks in advance guys!




Just wondering if anyone owns or has seen deadblows like these:
Here is my story from another post:
Unfortunately I have no idea who the manafacturer is. All they say on them is "Calgary, AB". I looked for these for 2 years before i found these.
When I first got into the trade two older technicians had these. Over the years they held up way better than the Mac/Snap-on/SK dead-blows in the shop, which would split etc. However, they had gotten them from a travelling salesman who came to the shop. As I said, there are no markings and after lots and lots of googling I gave up looking for them.
Over 2 years later I stumbled across these in my local "House of Tools" (Canada only) and bought one in every size. They were pricey (over $100 for the big one) but worth every penny. They've been beating the ends of shafts and stuff for years and barely have a mark on them.
Don't know where you'd find them in the U.S.A though.
If I take macros tomorrow will you guys please help me try and find a source or some reference to them? It's driving me nuts! They're great hammers and I wanna show you guys.
I will send 1 of mine out to a senior member to use, foc, if they will just pay the return shipping eventually.
Preferably someone Candian and someone who uses a dead blow a lot.
Thanks in advance guys!




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