So I was amazed to see these today. At the Black Country Museum, well worth a trip for anyone interested in old times, industrial history or just lots and lots of wrought iron!
The smaller of these was 28lbs. The guy reckoned the behemoth was about 50lb. It was used by two men, hence the two handles. Must have been an amazing feat of coordination. Both hammers were in a chain making shop, and used as such. The big one was for really big stuff, 5" diameter stock for making anchor chains for the Titanic and suchlike apparently.
I've got a 16lb sledge hammer, I didn't think they came much bigger than that even. It's a beast to swing.
The smaller of these was 28lbs. The guy reckoned the behemoth was about 50lb. It was used by two men, hence the two handles. Must have been an amazing feat of coordination. Both hammers were in a chain making shop, and used as such. The big one was for really big stuff, 5" diameter stock for making anchor chains for the Titanic and suchlike apparently.
I've got a 16lb sledge hammer, I didn't think they came much bigger than that even. It's a beast to swing.