Strouty
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I hear ya, mine show on schedule for delivery by end of day tomorrow. Kinda impatient but I'll survive.
Still wishing I got some blue ones (damn it)
I was not going to make that mistake, so I ordered them in green and blue!
I hear ya, mine show on schedule for delivery by end of day tomorrow. Kinda impatient but I'll survive.
Still wishing I got some blue ones (damn it)
I was not going to make that mistake, so I ordered them in green and blue!![]()
My pair was just delivered... including an updated TC family photo as well
These stubbies pack quite the punch in a compact hammer and I am sure will come in handy. And to think I did not own even one deadblow until a few months ago![]()

Are there any plans for a 24oz weight stubby? I use that size the most and prefer the shorter 10" handle length.
What's the head weight on this hammer?
Thanks.
The brown truck just dropped off a package.
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Model S2what model is that second from left?
Are there any plans for a 24oz weight stubby? I use that size the most and prefer the shorter 10" handle length.
I've had several questions about a smaller ball peen in the 8oz range. This size is unlikely because of the light weight. We'd have trouble making a hammer this size that has dead blow action.
We're going to be having a quarterly newsletter. The first edition of this newsletter will come out in April. We're going to announce new products in the newsletter. If anybody has feedback on the stubbies, particularly pertaining to a specific application/use, I'd be happy to hear it. We might include this feedback in our newsletter. We're going to be rotating feedback on our website on the main hammer page (new post yesterday), and we're going to be adding content to the individual hammer pages. We never post feedback without getting permission, and I can find a way to reward a person for using his/her feedback on our site. A PM or email with stubby feedback would work for me.
Thanks.
I used the Stubby BP about a week ago to drive out some splined strut bolts in a tight space. The short handle got it in there and the heavy head weight allowed it to drive them out. I have a 3lb cross peen with a longer handle that I normally use for that sort of thing but the long handle meant I was taking baby taps at it since I could barely get any swing.

Got to use one of my stubbies the other day when doing an upper control arm. Man was it convenient to be able to get in there. Thanks again.
I know it's been mentioned on one of these many Trusty Hammer threads, but I assume TC makes SK's dead blows? Surprised you don't use a dark green for them.
I know it's been mentioned on one of these many Trusty Hammer threads, but I assume TC makes SK's dead blows? Surprised you don't use a dark green for them.
And for the type of projects I work on, I need a lighter touch anyway.Got mine in today. The heft was a good bit heavier than I was expecting. I had great interactions with TC customer service, and based on their great presence here I don't doubt it matched the specs.
But I was expecting the shorter handle would make it feel a bit lighter when I swung it compared to a longer, higher-leverage hammer with the same head weight. Didn't feel that much of a difference.
If you guys ever make a stubby with a 16oz head let me know. I'm just not strong enough for the 32oz head I guess.And for the type of projects I work on, I need a lighter touch anyway.
Got mine in today. The heft was a good bit heavier than I was expecting. I had great interactions with TC customer service, and based on their great presence here I don't doubt it matched the specs.
But I was expecting the shorter handle would make it feel a bit lighter when I swung it compared to a longer, higher-leverage hammer with the same head weight. Didn't feel that much of a difference.
If you guys ever make a stubby with a 16oz head let me know. I'm just not strong enough for the 32oz head I guess.And for the type of projects I work on, I need a lighter touch anyway.
Are these not available for purchase on the site yet? And where do you find blems?
where do you find blems?

We now have the model #3 and the model #7 blem specials up on the website. These two-pack specials are in the multipack section of the website.
I was actually wishing the stubby was about a half pound heavier, and I'm not a big guy Haha.
Seems like the ideal solution would be to come out with a whole line of stubbies.
I replaced all the chassis bearings on my utility ATV last weekend and my new blue stubby and the smallest ball peen in the mechanics set (24oz?) got a lot of use. I still used my Estwing driller for working on my Dana 60 though. I think its a bit heavier than the new stubby.
I like these trusty cooks a lot more than my snap on variants because the diameter of the head is close to half that of the snap on. That giant head is nice when you have a lot of room (you don't have to be as accurate), but its not ideal when you're working on a front end. Even on rock crawlers and big trucks I never seem to have enough room.
We've had several recommendations for stubby hammers, and we are listening. We've had some requests for stubby soft face hammers and for stubbies with different weight steel face heads.
We've also had a few requests for a new color or two. I'm pretty certain I'll be posting a hammer of a new color before I'll be posting a new hammer. I quite certain, based on comments in the new color thread, there will be a forum member or two that will like the new color.