Duct Tape Man
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That's not PLOMB, that's PLUMB. Two different companies.
That's not PLOMB, that's PLUMB. Two different companies.
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What's the general consensus of these hammers? I have only had them a week or so but I really like them a lot. From left to right they are 8 lb, 2.5lb, 24 oz. The 2.5 feels really well balanced.
Ready for work
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I've never hung an axe before, but I'm book smart in it enough to say you did a great job.
Had a hammer day today........
Nowwww ... If I can just remember who "borrowed" my brass/plastic one ... I can finalise the new shadowboard, and be a happy little vegemite.
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it´s from Picard#3 - This German made hammer has 2H s and then a symbol with the coo, Germany stamped under it. Underneath where the weight stamp is is either a 6 or a 9 which ever way you look at it. Also of interest is the end of the handle which is cut in a rounded off fashion, I don’t know if that is original or not.
Champion DeArment 3lb ball peen
stamped S P Co which i think is southern pacific co RR I have a cold chisel marked the same way.
Stilletto Ruger Titanium 14oz I love this hammer got it off craigslist for nothing and put a new handle in it with the original round wedge and it is a real workhorse
2 tier hammer rack made from reclaimed oak pallet wood. I have been re-hanging my grandfathers blacksmith hammers still have a bunch to go.
Most have the anchor Y P symbol, or anchor brand plumb inside of an anchor seen in last pic
Most have the anchor Y P symbol, or anchor brand plumb inside of an anchor seen in last pic
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Nice hammers guys and nice work! PWRstroke_smoke -I really like the look of the re-purposed pallet - hammer rack. It would be nice if you could blend that fresh wood to match the old grey boards though. Great idea and it holds a sledge hammer too!
I might sand the grey wood down a little and see if some of the grey sands away, then apply a stain or just linseed oil, not totally sure what I will do yet. any tips are welcomed!Nice hammers guys and nice work! PWRstroke_smoke -I really like the look of the re-purposed pallet - hammer rack. It would be nice if you could blend that fresh wood to match the old grey boards though. Great idea and it holds a sledge hammer too!
very cool i just found some more information online. thank you for pointing me in the right direction. since these are older than I though they were probably my great grandfathers originallyThese hammers are OLD.
Check this out.
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I might sand the grey wood down a little and see if some of the grey sands away, then apply a stain or just linseed oil, not totally sure what I will do yet. any tips are welcomed!
very cool i just found some more information online. thank you for pointing me in the right direction. since these are older than I though they were probably my great grandfathers originally
If you sand them they will lighten up color wise quite a bit. I like to use Johnsons floor wax paste for pallet wood, (unless it touches food, then I use the cheapest vegetable oil and beeswax) just smear it on with a rag and your done. It is cheap and works to keep rust off metal too. The color of the wood will stay close to the original only a little darker.
Thank you for the tips I will post up pics after I mess with it this weekendIf you sand them they will lighten up color wise quite a bit. I like to use Johnsons floor wax paste for pallet wood, (unless it touches food, then I use the cheapest vegetable oil and beeswax) just smear it on with a rag and your done. It is cheap and works to keep rust off metal too. The color of the wood will stay close to the original only a little darker.
I do have a picture of him and all of his buddies from the early 50's their clothing and hair styles are awesome. he looks so young and fit in the picture I never knew him that young he looks so much like my dad and my uncles!I actually like the grey for that old look but I'm not sure how long you'd have to leave it in the sun for the rest of it to turn grey. If you use a paint scraper you can scrape a lot of the grey off pretty quick. Bleach will work too.
Good research work there Ginik. Those hammers are treasures. Got any old photos of gramps in his blacksmith shop?
this is the first one i have ever seen, it has a really cool nail setting function with a magnet that holds the nails in place it actually works well and the magnet is extremely strong for how small it is.Love the Ruger. This appears to be a product made by Ruger's Pine Tree Castings division. They do a lot of investment castings for the company's gun parts. I knew that they also cast in titantium for gold club driver heads but this is the first Ruger-made titanium hammer head I've ever seen. Very cool! I dig it, big time!
FYI, wood for food should be getting mineral oil, (butcher block oil) I'd be concerned with vegie oils spoiling with something nasty...
I know that is what people use but I don't like having petroleum distilettes (cancer causing agent) and food products together. Vegtable oil does break down over time ,but with things like cutting boards they are constantly being cleaned, and reoiled ( if properly cared for). Bacteria can't grow in oil unless there is other stuff mixed in and it is left to fester. Even then if the board is cleaned with vinegar and dried the bacteria will be killed.
To each their own though.
Chronic Effects on Humans: CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: 3 (Not classifiable for human.) by IARC.
Because of its properties that prevent water absorption, combined with its lack of flavor and odor, food grade mineral oil is a popular preservative for wooden cutting boards, salad bowls and utensils. Rubbing a small amount of mineral oil into a wooden kitchen item periodically will prevent absorption of food odors and ease cleaning, as well as maintain the integrity of the wood, which is otherwise subjected to repeated wetting and drying in the course of use. The oil fills small surface cracks that may otherwise harbor bacteria
Where do you get that it's carcinogenic?
fron an MSDS:
There is a reason for using it on cutting boards (and as honing oil, since it IS safe):
Industrial grades of Mineral oil may be classified as a carcinogen, food grade not...
. I don't need them all).This is my current collection of Tor ball pein hammers (I have some duplicates as well).
One day I will have all sizes of the Mjölner (Yes, I know it sounds stupid. I don't need them all).
This type of hammer is my first choise, when I work in my garage.
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Hi,
Does anybody know where to purchase TOR ball pein hammers in the USA? I really like them but can't find them here.
Thank you, Indexmill.
What does need have to do with it?But I can honestly say I've used every size BP I have one time or another.
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