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I assembled these this evening in Liquid Nitrogen and will ship most of them on Monday.
So, your Mr. Freeze now?
I assembled these this evening in Liquid Nitrogen and will ship most of them on Monday.
So, your Mr. Freeze now?

Great looking hammers, John.Hammer handles are under way!
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Great looking hammers, John.
Just wondering, if you have the drill mounted in the tailstock,
or crosslide.

Mine has arrived
awesome...can't wait for more Paulding tools...
I hope i can fill a draw with them..

Once again John.. you hit a home run! Absolutely first rate work, and the etching is also first rate. The handle feels even better than the prototype (don't know what you changed)..
Depending on the price of the Punch, I might order two more spare heads for the Hammer along with... Can't wait for the long awaited price tag! (hope I can afford em)..

John,
My Hammer arrived in the mail yesterday, and I'm very happy with it. I hope that you'll be able to keep up with demand -- the world needs more tools of this caliber. Excellent job!
--Colin
Will these go to hammer and punch sets?
Crashman said:John,
Got back from a trip and my hammer was waiting for me. The workmanship is absolutely the best I have seen - I am extremely happy! Looking forward to ordering a matching punch set when they are available. You have done a great job.
Regards,
Stephen
v7guy said:I was just thinking how unbelievably helpful this would have been while rebuilding my T56, there were so many pins and gears that I had to remove with "less than desirable techniques". the different heads on this hammer would have been a god send. I'm seriously considering a hammer.
out of curiosity, what the heck would you use a nylon headed hammer for?

Hey John,
Got the hammer. Very pleased with it. So much so that I sent it as a gift to a friend of mine in Switzerland who appreciates this sort of thing. Of course, that means I'll need to get another one. Perhaps I'll get one with the punch set when you come out with it.
thanks,
Shane
out of curiosity, what the heck would you use a nylon headed hammer for?
What wouldn't you use a nylon headed hammer for? I have one and use it all the time, anything you need to transfer some force into without damaging or marking it. It's hard it won't absorb all the force, but it isn't hard enough to mark or cause damage. I use mine on cars a lot, where you need to whack something without damaging it.
Moose, you nailed it. V7guy probably doesn't do a lot of serious car repair.
Moose, you nailed it. V7guy probably doesn't do alot of serious car repair.
Moose, we need you here in states.![]()

does it have antivibe in the handle or is my hand gonna hurt?
When putting suspension bolt in, where they have to pass though a sleeved rubber bush, i use a nylon hammer to tap them through, i could use a ball-pein or similar, but find that the nylon hammer absorbs the right amount of energy to prevent any damage.
When fitting ball joint tapers i use a nylon hammer to seat them, enough force to seat the taper without causing any marking or damage.
fitting wishbones, where one bush is horizontal andthe other is vertical, when the vertical is in, i use a nylon hammer to "persuade" the other bush into place. Again, enough force without marking or damaging anything.
As you can tell, i mostly use my nylon hammer for suspension work.![]()
sounds like a nylon hammer would improve my work results a good bit, I tend to do a lot of suspension work. thanks for taking the time to share your experience moose! I have very little experience with nylon as a material and it seemed "in my head" to be very soft and impractical to beat on something with. Sounds like it could be very very useful.
does it have antivibe in the handle or is my hand gonna hurt?
Have you decided on pricing for hammer and punch sets yet? That's what I'm waiting for.Some of them.
Others will be sold as individual hammers. It depends entirely on what is ordered.
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