kythri
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Anyone other than Vaughan selling a 6lb or 8lb sledge hammer made in the USA, preferably with a fiberglass or synthetic handle?
Past that, any decent Asian-made 6lb or 8lb sledge to keep an eye out for?
Lowe's has Kobalt (not USA), Home Depot has Husky (not USA). Both Ace and True Value sell Collins Axe, but I refuse to purchase that brand after seeing how they advertise them in-store.
I'm most certainly not anti-import, and I'm most certainly not "all my stuff must be made in the USA!", but, I'm in the market for a sledge, and figured I'd aim towards buying a domestically-produced one.
Went out today to both the local Ace and True Value, and found their Collins Axe displays.
Every hammer/axe/maul has a nice sticker with a big ol' US flag on it - touting, in the fine print, that the HANDLE is "American Hickory!" and then, nearby, in smaller letters, that the hammer/axe/maul head itself is made in Mexico.
Apparently Truper bought Collins Axe a few years ago.
If they didn't have that shyster sticker on them, I probably would have bought one of them today and called it good, but that sticker rubbed me the wrong way.
Looking online, I see Vaughan has the SS6 and SS8 6lb/8lb on a hickory handle. They're not Harbor Freight's 8lb fiberglass handle $19.99 cheap, but I wouldn't have a problem ordering one of them online - I'd just prefer a not-wood handle.
The Carlyle one at my local NAPA (HSH630 - 6lb sledge) is list $119. I can get it for $100, but I opted not to purchase at this time.
Even though I don't really want a wooden-handled sledge, I'd rather pay $59.22 (Amazon) for a Vaughan SS6 than $100 for a Carlyle HSH630.
I don't see that Estwing makes anything like I'm looking for, sadly.
Any thoughts?
Past that, any decent Asian-made 6lb or 8lb sledge to keep an eye out for?
Lowe's has Kobalt (not USA), Home Depot has Husky (not USA). Both Ace and True Value sell Collins Axe, but I refuse to purchase that brand after seeing how they advertise them in-store.
I'm most certainly not anti-import, and I'm most certainly not "all my stuff must be made in the USA!", but, I'm in the market for a sledge, and figured I'd aim towards buying a domestically-produced one.
Went out today to both the local Ace and True Value, and found their Collins Axe displays.
Every hammer/axe/maul has a nice sticker with a big ol' US flag on it - touting, in the fine print, that the HANDLE is "American Hickory!" and then, nearby, in smaller letters, that the hammer/axe/maul head itself is made in Mexico.
Apparently Truper bought Collins Axe a few years ago.
If they didn't have that shyster sticker on them, I probably would have bought one of them today and called it good, but that sticker rubbed me the wrong way.
Looking online, I see Vaughan has the SS6 and SS8 6lb/8lb on a hickory handle. They're not Harbor Freight's 8lb fiberglass handle $19.99 cheap, but I wouldn't have a problem ordering one of them online - I'd just prefer a not-wood handle.
The Carlyle one at my local NAPA (HSH630 - 6lb sledge) is list $119. I can get it for $100, but I opted not to purchase at this time.
Even though I don't really want a wooden-handled sledge, I'd rather pay $59.22 (Amazon) for a Vaughan SS6 than $100 for a Carlyle HSH630.
I don't see that Estwing makes anything like I'm looking for, sadly.
Any thoughts?