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Soft face hammers missing the faces?

Packard V8

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I picked up these three for $1 each, just because. Actually, I know better, because the last time I replaced rawhide faces, they were more than the hammer was worth.

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They're similar, but slightly different designs. The larger one on the left is a MAC, center is a Blue Point and smaller on the right is a Stanley.

Any ideas as to where to buy the faces? Most later designs have a threaded stud on the face which screws into the hammer head. These have a solid stud on the head.

I can turn some plastic/lead/brass on the lathe and drill the center, but they must have been catalog items back when.

jack vines
 
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On the center one it looks like maybe a soft rubber or plastic would fit and catch on the hump. I'm thinking of other 2 you could mill something and press them on.
 
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Packard V8

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An inventory of my hammers shows a need for lead, plastic and hard rubber, so maybe I'll try turning up a few of those.

jack vines
 

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Jack, I'm certain the right and center ones, use those yellow plastic faces. Possibly all three. Stanley used to make them, and they do come up on Eprey quite a bit. (I bought some replacements there a few months ago, before they can't be had anymore...)

There are at least two sizes, possibly three.

You could also turn some out of Nylon or Delrin.
 

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For the rubber faces maybe use one of those rubber moulding kits, available in different Shore No's. and a homemade mould/former.
(I never had much luck trying to turn rubber.)

Al.
 
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If it was me I would make faces from HDPE and turn those into metal shaping hammers.
In fact if you want sell them to me I will do that.

Bob
 

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I have a few of those rawhide faced mallets, but I also have a bunch of rawhide faces I bought ages ago, probably at a Flea market, and I've used a couple to refresh one of them. (I had to "unwind" some to get it to fit...)
 

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someone on here did a how-to on making new rawhide faces for hammers. maybe some one remembers who and posts a link...
 

sgs236

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I too have a hammer like the OP that is missing the plastic faces. I am going follow the suggestion here and make a new faces from some Delrin rod that I have on hand. I am not familiar with working with Delrin, so how many thousandths undersize should I make the Delrin hole for a press fit on the hammer? Would I get a stronger fit if I heated the hammer up to between 250-300 degrees before the press fit? Thanks,
 
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