Put all my hammers in one 40" x 6" drawer the other night.
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I need bigger drawers, kinda liking what ya got goin on there, mine are in four different drawers. nice setup!
Put all my hammers in one 40" x 6" drawer the other night.
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I could see things going south in a hurry when operating that thing. As promised, here is the picture of a hammer that i bought a few weeks ago. I ended up trading it to my dad for some things he bought me.
Anybody have any idea what its for?
Nine, what kinda drawer is that? Is that an old file cabinet or something? Must be sturdy to take all the weight.
WHY? When I copy and paste "link location" it's just giving the location and not th picture. I followed Outlaws tutorial in the photo below.
test 2 http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=280738&d=1378768343
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[B]Dave[/B], Try this as an example, remove " marks to make it work. :dunno:
[IMG]"http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=280738&stc=1&d=1378768343"
Usually I find the best way is either attach the image or use imagshack to host.
It was a 6 drawer lateral file cabinet that I cut down and welded into a Datamation notebook charging station. They are/were rated at 165lbs each, I think.
WOW, color me impressed. That is freaking awesome. Dang near the perfect tool box w/ wide, thin drawers![]()
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Dave, very nice! I wonder if the Heller hammers were made by the same company here in Cleveland that made the Heller Tacker staple guns (I have one, Bell System of course).

Ok, let's try this. Here's some of my hammers. Put in SxS Craftsman 26"ers. You can see the one's I've cleaned up vs the ones I still need to get to.
Where the heck do you find so many hammers? How did you come across an entire box of new hammers? Only Dave. 

SOME?Where the heck do you find so many hammers? How did you come across an entire box of new hammers? Only Dave.
So... when is opening day for your tool store?
EDIT, I don't see any body hammers? Are those in a separate box? I'd be a little disappointed if you didn't own any body hammers.
(Dad had passed). 
So I just have a HF set from CL for 10 bucks. It was missing one hammer and I did find a BONDO one at a yard sale. So Dave, what is the actual (ahem) Head count for hammers you own? (Pun intended)![]()

Outback I counted 104 hammers


Ya know, they say the first step is admitting you have a problem.
With all those hammers, you must do a lot of pounding.![]()
It's not a problem until you hit four digits, at least that's what I keep telling myself![]()




Can anybody tell me what the hammer at the top of this picture would be used for?

This is a military surplus hammer I bought this summer.
Of course in olive green color.
I have trouble finding my neon orange and yellow hammers after I set them down, that thing would be a nightmare.

I then fully understood the "needle in a haystack" phrase.Since we are on the topic of body hammers- do any of youse know if there is anything special about the hardness of your average double faced square/ round body hammer? I found one that, upon light use seems to be on the soft side (deep scarring on the working surface). Thoughts anyone?

I definitely do not have a hammer problem! Probably 25 hammers at the most.
Now screwdrivers and pliers on the other hand...

Can anybody tell me what the hammer at the top of this picture would be used for?
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This hammer is from a flea market too...i don´t know what it made for - i use it as a welders hammer, but the point is quite soft. Like the look, though. Member neophyte thinks it´s a shoemakers hammer. Have you got any ideas?
Paschall is what Protos were called before they called them Plomb![]()

Hell!!!! This is your guys' fault!! I had no say in the matter. If I never joined GJ and saw the likes of Outlaw, zkling, nine4, Moss, Monte, Jack Olsen, and everyone else, maybe I could afford to eat. This is ridiculous!

Then again for the prices you guys pay for them ($1-$2), they are probably a better investment than just about anything else these days, so carry on. 
