rogersmithiii
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Just wondering. Never used one before. I've used ball peen, nail hammers, framing hammers, and rubber mallets, but never dead blows.
Thanks
Thanks
Just wondering. Never used one before. I've used ball peen, nail hammers, framing hammers, and rubber mallets, but never dead blows.
Thanks
Variable angle swing press
aluminum wheels get stuck on the hubs, knock em loose without damage. Mike
We have a 8lb sledge style dead blow thats a must have for working on Toyota trucks with aluminum wheels.Any advice on starter sizes?
They're an excellent tool to use when you want to make sure your workpiece is fully seated in a mill's vice.
I use one for seating metal parts in the machinist vice, on my milling machine. Dead blow hammer doesn't mark the material like a metal hammer would, especially for things like brass, aluminum or copper.
Steve
Yep, that's what I used to use one for. But we also used to have lead headed hammers for the same purpose. When it got all beat up we would melt the lead and pour it fresh again.
This makes them ideal when you have limited space to work.Basically the dead blow hammer delivers all the force of impact into whatever is being struck without rebounding.
This is my experienceThey will smash a thumb or finger and create the same amount of noise as a regular hammer.
We have a 8lb sledge style dead blow thats a must have for working on Toyota trucks with aluminum wheels.
Setting brick and stone, heavy tile, etc.
antique watch repairs
Installing or removing wheels!
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