Any ideas? Yes pic 1 and 3 are the same and 2 and 4 also. Sorry for the confusing layout.
J jabberwoki Well-known member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 6,476 Location puyallup wa usa Mar 26, 2021 #1 Any ideas? Yes pic 1 and 3 are the same and 2 and 4 also. Sorry for the confusing layout. Attachments hgd.jpg 59.5 KB · Views: 96 ifuy.jpg 50 KB · Views: 96 yhf.jpg 33.5 KB · Views: 104 thumbnail.jpg 48.8 KB · Views: 91 Last edited: Mar 27, 2021
N Negen Well-known member Joined Jul 15, 2015 Messages 1,909 Location Seatltle WA Mar 26, 2021 #2 Second looks like a brick hammer. Could be a type of cross peen hammer. First looks like a engineers hammer. Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using The Garage Journal mobile app
Second looks like a brick hammer. Could be a type of cross peen hammer. First looks like a engineers hammer. Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using The Garage Journal mobile app
3 3baygarage Well-known member Joined Sep 1, 2013 Messages 11,979 Location SW Florida/from Buffalo,NY Mar 26, 2021 #3 If that’s a little skinny one, probably for tacks and upholstery.
R Robbie B Well-known member Joined Jun 24, 2014 Messages 1,320 Location Sunny side of hell Mar 26, 2021 #4 I'd say the smaller one is most likely a mason's hammer and the other is an engineer's hammer Sent from my SM-A215U using Tapatalk
I'd say the smaller one is most likely a mason's hammer and the other is an engineer's hammer Sent from my SM-A215U using Tapatalk
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,230 Location SF Bay Area Mar 27, 2021 #5 Here are selection of head shapes from Stanley and Atha, scroll down for more. https://archive.org/details/StanleyCombinedPriceBook1957/page/n11/mode/1up For long handled whacking tools, try here. https://archive.org/details/WoodingsVeronaToolWorksCatalogue16/page/n19/mode/1up
Here are selection of head shapes from Stanley and Atha, scroll down for more. https://archive.org/details/StanleyCombinedPriceBook1957/page/n11/mode/1up For long handled whacking tools, try here. https://archive.org/details/WoodingsVeronaToolWorksCatalogue16/page/n19/mode/1up
D disston Well-known member Joined Oct 1, 2012 Messages 943 Location Silver Spring, Md Mar 27, 2021 #6 Your post is confusing. It looks to me like you have posted 4 pics of 2 hammers. I think pic # 1 and 3 are the same hammer. It is often called a rock hammer.
Your post is confusing. It looks to me like you have posted 4 pics of 2 hammers. I think pic # 1 and 3 are the same hammer. It is often called a rock hammer.
OP J jabberwoki Well-known member Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 6,476 Location puyallup wa usa Mar 27, 2021 #7 That woodings catalogue is a thing of beauty.
W Wrench97 Well-known member Joined Jun 23, 2018 Messages 12,147 Location Southeastern Pa Mar 27, 2021 #8 Hitting stuff............................
R RStewart Well-known member Joined Jul 10, 2013 Messages 1,770 Location a little north of boston Mar 28, 2021 #9 One of those look like they were in Shawshank.
D didit Well-known member Joined Feb 11, 2020 Messages 892 Location S.W. Ontario Mar 28, 2021 #10 Looks like a rock hammer and a chipping hammer used in masonry.