IFMJohn
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I've got a couple at work as a diesel mechanic. The wilton BASH sledge hammers are absolutely awesome. I don't know off the top of my head what the weights and sizes are so I cannot contribute to that discussion.
BCDan, do you know where the Bash hammers are made? I ended up going with some of the Nupla ones. They were priced right through Zoro and I got them during a flash sale so it was even better. They are 100% made in the USA. As a side note, Nupla makes parts for broadcast towers and I work on towers, so I thought it was fitting.
i have a 10 and 12 pound i use at work.. i honestly cant see using anything bigger than that unless your competeing in one of those strong man comps.. granted, mine get used for breaking small patches of sidewalk or as the occasional " persuader ", but still a 12lb sledge is pretty hard to get a full swing with. if you just doing small taps than i can see something larger being beneficial.
BCDan, do you know where the Bash hammers are made? I ended up going with some of the Nupla ones. They were priced right through Zoro and I got them during a flash sale so it was even better. They are 100% made in the USA. As a side note, Nupla makes parts for broadcast towers and I work on towers, so I thought it was fitting.
All my Wilton's are Pre BASH so if the plant moved when the BASH came out I don't know. My sledges and ball peins are all South Africa made. Even thou I'm a COO person, I'm OK with SA. I hate wooden handles and threw the vendors I deal with, Wilton was the easiest answer. I have a few nupla hammers in different configuration and I like those too. If side by side, price aside, I'd go with which one felt better.
I have an 8lb at home. I've broken a couple of wood handles splitting wood and breaking concrete on various projects.
All the sledges on the trucks at the FD are 8 pounders also.
I have a 12 lbs or so Mac dead blow so basically a Stanley compocast. A lot of the other techs laughed when I bought it says where are ever going to use it. Well if you want to beat something and not wreck what you are beating, its damn handy.