We pound 3/8" stainless steel stakes about 10" in the ground for geological testing. Thousands of them a week. We also have to dig small holes maybe 4" in diameter and just a couple inches deep.
We have been doing this with 2lb sledges. Most the crew hits the stakes in with the hammer turned sideways so they have more surface area and are less likely to miss. They then beat the ground with the sledge a few times to dig the little holes. It works we have literally done probably 50,000 of each but I can't help but think there is a better hammer for this. They are already carrying a ton of stuff so it has to be only one tool.
Something like the attached picture but about 2lb and with a larger contact surface on the hammer would be perfect but I can't find one.
We have been doing this with 2lb sledges. Most the crew hits the stakes in with the hammer turned sideways so they have more surface area and are less likely to miss. They then beat the ground with the sledge a few times to dig the little holes. It works we have literally done probably 50,000 of each but I can't help but think there is a better hammer for this. They are already carrying a ton of stuff so it has to be only one tool.
Something like the attached picture but about 2lb and with a larger contact surface on the hammer would be perfect but I can't find one.

