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cgrutt

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Grabbed this never before seen Streamline body hammer off eBay last week. I honestly don't even see how the reverse curve would/could be used but it's cool and I couldn't resist.
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That is cool. Could it be one side is used for coming in at a line in panel from one direction, say over the top, and the other is for hitting same line from a different direction, say from the bottom?
 

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That is cool. Could it be one side is used for coming in at a line in panel from one direction, say over the top, and the other is for hitting same line from a different direction, say from the bottom?
Yes I'm sure that's what it's for but I was tapping with the side that's curved up and it's awkward.
 

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They're both stamped Drop Forged and Herbrand on the bottoms of the heads. Not sure if they were made by Herbrand or not.
 

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W. J. Ladd 16 oz. forged steel hammer head. Can't find a whole lot of info on this. The second pic shows a cut sheet of a cast-iron version of what appears to be the same hammer head.
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I don't really have the patience to sit here and read 40 pages of posts about hammers, but has anyone else posted an Alfa Laval 5 lb solid tin single-jack?

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Well, there's one. It came with our Alfa Laval centrifugal separator for clarifying finished beer. It's a very high-precision, high-speed (8,000 rpm), delicately balanced centrifuge that requires great care, extreme accuracy and a BIG hammer to repair.

The tin maul also was the perfect thing for beating on a 123 year-old vise without further buggering it up.
 
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I don't really have the patience to sit here and read 40 pages of posts about hammers,
The Search function is located in the upper right corner. A search on 'This thread' reveals no references to Alfa Laval prior to yours. A search on 'Everywhere' reveals a dozen Alfa Laval references in various threads, including a classic whatzit? that turned out to be a valve guide pilot identified by @Provincial. Neat maul.
 

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@Private Lugnutz -
confirm for me that I am seeing that correctly:
it is stamped "Safe-T-Matic" ??

(ahhh.... finally found it... shows up (of all places) in the 1955 Goldblatt Tool Catalog (obviously a buy-out item) with a retail price point of $8.95. ... was trying to find a patent on it.)
 
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It came with our Alfa Laval centrifugal separator for clarifying finished beer.

They didn't send one with the 4 I worked on!

As the Automation Engineer, I never got to see the BFH. Our guys usually used the BF wrench, with a forklift powering it, and dry ice for thermal assistance.

With 5 on site, seemed one was stuck at least monthly.
 

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Paschall made them for Plvmb and was later acquired by Plvmb.
This is largely academic, except for how it relates to the misunderstandings and myths about Plomb lawsuits, but there is no evidence that Paschall made any hammers whatsoever before Plomb bought them in 1925. See posts #31 through #36 on the "Lawsuit" tools thread for more.
 

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This is largely academic, except for how it relates to the misunderstandings and myths about Plomb lawsuits, but there is no evidence that Paschall made any hammers whatsoever before Plomb bought them in 1925. See posts #31 through #36 on the "Lawsuit" tools thread for more.
I did read though thank's for taking the time (y)
Picture is confusing;
All I can hear's where the Beef.
 

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Got these in a tool box l bought this weekend. Vaughn 4 oz ball peen
Soft face a little beat up
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Nesting machinist with all the bits and brass handle
And a bar gizmo (stamped on) with cork screw in the handle

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Patrick, the corkscrew one would be a bar hammer for ice

Is the nested one marked GAM anywhere?

Those were made in BP, claw hammer, and just straight screwdriver sets by several, if not many companies. (possibly still today) I remember seeing them in the late 50's (at least) Mostly I'd class these as "kitchen drawer" multi tools, But its fun to see the different varieties. I have one with a plastic handled screwdriver, and a sliding hammer head with set screws to keep its position.
 
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I don't think I've ever posted a "family shot" of the nesting Hammers. Most are GAM. and I left out the nesting screwdrivers with no heads. The far right are not GAM , but similar. third from the right is closest, but no makers marks and some other slight differences. Maybe an Early GAM? :dunno: . Included is the plastic handled guy with the sliding head.

I did include the "Spare handles" those 4 are missing the heads the far right is again, not GAM.

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And the head shot for the marked GAMs':

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