Stiletto FH10C Claw Hammer
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A little over four ounces.
Though I haven't used a nail set all that much, I bang on a cold chisel quite a bit and it seems to work fine. The hammer is great.
As for the peen end of a ball peen hammer head, I don't think I've ever seen it before. In real life, proper use will not damage anything. It's a good idea to get a second hammer if you're doing dirty work.
Answers from people who don't know what they are talking about don't make sense to me! YES, YES, YES! Sometimes siding decks have plastic caps that fit over hammers so that painted nails can be driven in. This is shocking to me. We are living in the 21st century so
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*This is a made in China product! Because of that, I sent it back!.
When was the last time you Having done a lot of research on a new hammer, I was really looking forward to improving my hammer quality. In situations involving wrist and hand problems, titanium seemed to be the ideal material and the reviews for stilettos were really good. Unfortunately, it appears that the hammer head I received was not properly squared up by someone whose knowledge of squareness was lacking. You'll notice that it is easily an eighth of an inch in its entirety, and you won't have to worry about the hammer head being ground uniformly on the In the end, I do not expect it to affect performance, but when you purchase a hammer for 5x the price of a good midgrade hammer you ought to expect better or at the least a reasonable There are at least half a dozen waves on the collar alone. To make sure I wasn't picking, I looked at all of the hammers I own after receiving this one. There is no doubt that this hammer is the worst in the lot. It is beyond belief that I am unimpressed.
I have just done my second one. I had a first one 16 years ago and it was still good until I lost it. It's not as if I am not a finish carpenter, but that doesn't mean I don't pry , demo, and pull nails with it. Throughout the course of our relationship, I was very abusive toward My own process involves adjusting the head snug and belt sanding the claws again every once in a while. My day would not have been complete without it and I am so happy to have one back in my bag!.
The thought of spending $90 on a hammer was initially a turnoff to me. In the end, I decided to buy it only after considering it for a long time. I was lucky enough to find it. Because I am an electrician the load on my toolbelt is getting heavier and heavier, so I began researching ways to lose some In addition, I lose track of it on my belt because it is practically weightless. I am actually surprised at how often I forget it's there until I hear it moving. The stiletto hits hard. I am used to a 16oz steel Husky hammer and finding that I swing less and with fewer forces with this stiletto. The arm doesn't hurt after a long day of stapling and there is almost no recoil. It should be noted that it is a titanium hammer and should only be used on staples, nails, and similar items. Be careful not to hit hardened steel tools (chisels, claw bars, 'beater screws, ect. ) as you will likely break or crack them. It's a good general use hammer, but keep the old one in case you need it again.
You'll be able to continue working later if you save your tendons and joints now. Honestly, I'm in love with It is my goal to do this so that I can build my career as a carpenter Invest in smarter work rather than harder work. The stiletto hammer makes it so much easier to keep my wrists, elbows, and tendons in great shape. This hammer weighs approximately half the weight of the heavy metal ones I was using previously. It is worth the extra cost when you take into account the amount of money that physical therapy costs and the amount of time off work for tendonitis. It is exactly the right size to use for trimming, and I also have the 18 waffle face to use You might as well get a few of these hammers in case you need them in the future.
I received this hammer recently and I am very pleased with it so far. It disappears into your tool belt and if you carry a hammer daily, you will appreciate what it has to offer. I was skeptical about its ability to drive a nail as well as my 16oz steel Dewalt, but that all went away after setting one nail. With the stiletto, I felt nails were driven faster and easier without question than with my previous hammer. I am very happy with this hammer and I will probably use it endlessly as a finish carpenter in the future. Although I expect it to be solid, I am not able to speak about its durability. I will update if it does not hold up.
This watch is super light, and it is easy on the Do not try to break concrete with a heavy duty. Typically used for finishes in carpentry and around the house, this size is perfect. Getting the bigger sizes is ideal for framing. There is always a possibility that the price could be lower, but carpal tunnel is also extremely expensive, so you save a lot here. Additionally, not everything can be measured in dollars.
As a first titanium hammer, I was interested in getting one. There was a coupon I could use, so I grabbed it. You will be amazed at how light this feels. It still drives well even though the nails are worn. This hickory handle feels nice in my hand, but a bit fat if you wear a medium gloves. I wear a large glove size, so if you wear a medium gloves size, you may not like the touch.