cliftonbros89
Well-known member
I like the idea of a steel face sledge and a steel face 3 or 4 pound hammer.
I'd also be in favor of more green.
I'd also be in favor of more green.
We have a second wave of green leaving today. First wave departed yesterday.
For those of you looking for non-sparking hammers, checkout this website.
http://www.abchammers.com/

Some really interesting suggestions here. And.. at least one nice CAD drawing
I would also endorse a brass or replaceable faced dead blow.. That would give a lot of different material options (hard plastic, steel, lead, brass, etc.).
HammersmadeinUSA: Has Trusty Cook done any tests to see how a certain weight of standard sledge hammer would fare vs a similarly capable dead blow with metal face? I'm thinking of how a 20# sledge makes short work of most small sidewalk removal jobs (in conjunction with a pick axe), and wonder if a dead blow would be equally effective, less effective, more effective.. I'm sure there are some mechanics involved with all of this that can be calculated (will check with my Boilermaker son).. but some empirical evidence or comparison would be interesting for numerous decision makers on the GJ..
This is wiha's version.On the topic of replaceable faces on a dead blow. I have this blue point one and it really nice. I'd totally buy a trusty branded one if it was cheaper!
We haven't done the comparative test you're suggesting.
We have a second wave of green leaving today. First wave departed yesterday.
I'd be interested in brass faced as well. Also, seeing as TC did a blue and green run of hammers, wondering if there's any chance in some orange ones at some point?
I do a little gun work every now and then and would like to see some smaller sized deadblow ball peen hammers.
Brass faced?
