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countryss

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What are the most practical ways to store hammers other than peg hooks or stuffing them in a drawer? Any clever ideas or racks?
 
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jon1996

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good bar magnets work pretty good unless you have all rubber hammers
 

geko29

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I know you said no peg hooks, but I use LARGE peg hooks (double straight bars about 4-5" long) and put 2-4 hammers on a hook, kind of stacked out from the wall. Deadblows are on one hook, mallets on another, and 2 claws + 3lb sledge on the third.
 

Jack Olsen

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I wouldn't call it clever, but -

I drilled screws into wood.

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ZRX61

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Forget what this was originally designed for (not a chipping hammer)....
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countryss

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i think i might go with 2- 3/4 floor flange with 3/4 ******* coming out the length of whatever many hammers i can put up.
 

thdewey

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I keep one 16 oz were I can get it quickly, per board. But all the rest are now in a 5 gal bucket under the work bench. If I'm workin a project that I think I might need a selection, I just grab the bucket full of hammers.

****insert "dumb as a bucket load of hammers joke here."***
 

Torque1st

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^^^ I think Jack has entirely too much fun beating things... :lol_hitti


Forget what this was originally designed for (not a chipping hammer)....
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Probably a combination Mason's Straight and Cross Pein Hammer. Used for breaking up or shaping stone and masonry.
 
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BioHazard

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There's a hole in one of the blocks on my wall where some ***** tryed to install an electrical box a long time ago. Hammer fits in the hole perfect. :thumbup: (it's almost as if they used a hammer to *make* the hole! :lol_hitti)
 
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