some working hammers
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I quess its a dead blow shopping spree for me too. So, would the dead blow ball peins take the place of regular soild head hickory handled ball peins? When would you need the original kind if you owned both? I am looking at the BP Stanleys as they seem easily obtainable from Sears, and maybe HF for a few soft face ones. Thanks for the dead blow defenition. I thought my soft face hammers were dead blows but was mistaken.I quess its a dead blow shopping spree for me too. So, would the dead blow ball peins take the place of regular soild head hickory handled ball peins? When would you need the original kind if you owned both? I am looking at the BP Stanleys as they seem easily obtainable from Sears, and maybe HF for a few soft face ones.
snapmom, Whats the make of the cluster of three orange BP deadblows on the right?
Snapon hammer is too rich for me, my 99 cent rubber mallet was used to assemble and disassemble a couple dozen commercial shelf units (pounding in shelves to lock). HF 5 pc ball peen hammer set was $10, $4 for the 3lb dead blow, and about the same for the 3 lb sledge. The brass hammer and decent soft face are going to cost me, same for brass drifts and other related bits. Spend only where you have to is my view.
Good tip on the white rubber mallet, getting one asap (but for no more than $2).
If I buy body work hammers and stuff, it will be 100% HF.
Snapon hammer is too rich for me, my 99 cent rubber mallet was used to assemble and disassemble a couple dozen commercial shelf units (pounding in shelves to lock). HF 5 pc ball peen hammer set was $10, $4 for the 3lb dead blow, and about the same for the 3 lb sledge. The brass hammer and decent soft face are going to cost me, same for brass drifts and other related bits. Spend only where you have to is my view.
Good tip on the white rubber mallet, getting one asap (but for no more than $2).
If I buy body work hammers and stuff, it will be 100% HF.
Okay,
I saw at least some of you have a 4oz - my buddie is an A&P mechanic and he said the small ball pein is the first tool he grabs when goes to work on a new airframe. He told me to get one
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...&group_ID=1053&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
said I would be suprised how often I'd reach for it. I still haven't gotten one, but it's on my short list of tools to purchase....
RickP
I'm sold on estwings as well: pretty much indestructible, no matter which one you get. However, unlike yours, mine don't still have the labels on them.I'm in love with Estwing hammers. I have a 30 oz framer, 16 oz claw, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32.oz ball peens.
I'm going to add a 3 lb engineers hammer, chipping hammer, and two of their soft face hammers. I personally don't like the dead blow ball peens, especially since I often need to use the side of the head in tight spaces, and you can't with them.
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I'm sold on estwings as well: pretty much indestructible, no matter which one you get. However, unlike yours, mine don't still have the labels on them.
Okay,
I saw at least some of you have a 4oz - my buddie is an A&P mechanic and he said the small ball pein is the first tool he grabs when goes to work on a new airframe. He told me to get one
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...&group_ID=1053&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
said I would be suprised how often I'd reach for it. I still haven't gotten one, but it's on my short list of tools to purchase....
RickP
I'm sold on estwings as well: pretty much indestructible, no matter which one you get. However, unlike yours, mine don't still have the labels on them.
nissan_crawler posted that picture last April when he bought those hammers. I suspect they probably are looking a bit more broken in by now, judging by some of the nice fabrication he has posted.
How are the stanley dead blow ball pein? They look pretty nice.
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_...ame=Hand+Tools,+General+Purpose&sName=Hammers
I work on most of the same stuff as you have listed. I would recomend a drilling hammer http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00938527000P?vName=Tools&cName=Hand+Tools%2C+General+Purpose&sName=Hammers Then a dead blow.
Okay,
I saw at least some of you have a 4oz - my buddie is an A&P mechanic and he said the small ball pein is the first tool he grabs when goes to work on a new airframe. He told me to get one
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...&group_ID=1053&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
said I would be suprised how often I'd reach for it. I still haven't gotten one, but it's on my short list of tools to purchase....
RickP
That's the next tool I'm thinking of getting. I can think of a lot of uses for that. Just in small carpentry projects where a tap'll do ya.
Hammers are typically rather heavy when grouped together. Elroy has chosen to place his collection in the bottom drawer.
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Hammers are typically rather heavy when grouped together. Elroy has chosen to place his collection in the bottom drawer.
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What treasure is hiding in that vintage looking leather pouch on the right side?Elroy, Nice collection.What treasure is hiding in that vintage looking leather pouch on the right side?
I have a little ball pein that was my grandfathers. It isn't something you use every day, but I think they come in handy at times.
Where are the other sizes? I know theirs more sizes because of pictures on this post. Please dont tell me I have to chase down a truck.Thanks holmberg; why arn't more sizes/weights listed on the SO store site? I know theres more than two.
link: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/tools...e=snapon-store
It struck me as a decent deal