Outlawmws
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catsteve suggested this be expanded for everyone to post their hammers, like some of the other "Show me your ____" threads, and that could also include refurb projects or custom made hammer as well. So post em if ya got em!
In another thread, I had an offer from bigcaddy for a "big" ball peen hammer head. The discussion was on my "collection" of BP's that went from 1oz (Yep, One ounce!), to 20 oz. with few gaps. I guess BC wanted to see more Gaps appear, and yesterday it arrived in the mail.
The sucker was even bigger than he thought it was: 48 oz! 3 Lbs! 48 TIMES bigger than my smallest hammer, more than double the (Former) largest PB I had, heck its bigger than my black smith hammer by 1/2 Lb!
Thank You bigcaddy! Loving getting another hammer, and now an expanded goal for the 24, 32 36 and 40 oz. hammers!
It's was a little rough in a couple of spots (It's lived a hard life...), Apparently the former owner (pre BC), thought you used all surfaces of a BP hammer...
Here it is as received, with a more normal 16 oz and the diminutive 1 oz. for comparison:
On top of it all they had obviously been using another big hammer to hammer the head back onto the handle, and peened the top opening over.
But it was an easy fix with a high speed burr:
Of course it needed a new handle, and I had 2 in stock, one of which was this 18" Stiletto for 32-48 oz machinists hammers:
I also hit in on a 1" strip belt sander to remove the worst of the high spots the abuse they had given it.
Finished pics and the collection to come!
In another thread, I had an offer from bigcaddy for a "big" ball peen hammer head. The discussion was on my "collection" of BP's that went from 1oz (Yep, One ounce!), to 20 oz. with few gaps. I guess BC wanted to see more Gaps appear, and yesterday it arrived in the mail.
The sucker was even bigger than he thought it was: 48 oz! 3 Lbs! 48 TIMES bigger than my smallest hammer, more than double the (Former) largest PB I had, heck its bigger than my black smith hammer by 1/2 Lb!
Thank You bigcaddy! Loving getting another hammer, and now an expanded goal for the 24, 32 36 and 40 oz. hammers!

It's was a little rough in a couple of spots (It's lived a hard life...), Apparently the former owner (pre BC), thought you used all surfaces of a BP hammer...
Here it is as received, with a more normal 16 oz and the diminutive 1 oz. for comparison:
On top of it all they had obviously been using another big hammer to hammer the head back onto the handle, and peened the top opening over.
But it was an easy fix with a high speed burr:
Of course it needed a new handle, and I had 2 in stock, one of which was this 18" Stiletto for 32-48 oz machinists hammers:
I also hit in on a 1" strip belt sander to remove the worst of the high spots the abuse they had given it.
Finished pics and the collection to come!
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