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Replace Broken Hammer Handel Or Buy New Hammer...?????

  • Replace Handle..??

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Buy New Hammer..?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
  • Poll closed .

hog&bodge

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Would you replace a broken hammer handle with a new handle...???
Just got back from two tool shops and both did not stock any!!!.
I went to one who has been around for years and managed to get
an Ash Adze handle, wanted Hickory..But needs must. :lol:

So buy new or replace handle...???
 
Hi,

Make your own! its just a shaped piece of wood, isn't that what we do as a hobby? :wink:

Pete
 
Just voted replace handle. I've got two claw hammers that I know are more than forty years old and possibly might be older than me (I'm sixty), one still has the original handle and both still work fine :lol: In fact the re-handled one is the electric one :lol: :wink:
 
Pete Maddex":53127o9a said:
Hi,

Make your own! its just a shaped piece of wood, isn't that what we do as a hobby? :wink:

Pete

I felt this point was going to made...lol and did consider it..
Should have added: Or Make Your Own Handle... :lol: :lol:
But as they are cheep to buy at £1.65p I'm cheep like that.
Good point...:oops:
 
Hi,

They might be cheap, but if they don't have any it doesn't matter how much they are. :lol:


Pete
 
If it was a special (say for a Jap hammer, where it ought to be oak) I'd make it, but generally I'd go into In-Excess in the town and get a hickory one for about 65p...so why make one? :wink: :roll: I seem to remember having this 'conversation' with Alf some years ago - Rob
 
my main hammer in the w/shop is a stanley antivibe so i wont be replacing the shaft on that! pin hammers a change shafts tho and my favorite hammer at work my 4lb ball Pein i change the shaft and have a spair at all times!! i am lost with out it
 
Was never struck on all metal hammers..
Or should I say I'm not into Rubber :lol:
Suppose it is the same with chisels Wood or polymer plastic.
 
Pete Maddex":8sld0v93 said:
Hi,

They might be cheap, but if they don't have any it doesn't matter how much they are. :lol:


Pete
:lol:

nice one Pete, made me laugh, thanks
 
I don't invest much money in hammers, £10 at the most for a stanley blue strike, I've got one thats over 5 years old and another thats nice and clean n shiny! Thats for the special hammer smacking jobs! :?
 
hog&bodge":i63afbvd said:
Was never struck on all metal hammers..
Or should I say I'm not into Rubber :lol:

Mines a leather handled Estwing, though i`ve never felt i`m a leather fetishist :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Doug B":12man0iz said:
hog&bodge":12man0iz said:
Was never struck on all metal hammers..
Or should I say I'm not into Rubber :lol:

Mines a leather handled Estwing, though i`ve never felt i`m a leather fetishist :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sorry to label you wrong Doug B..The twang of leather is a total different
sound to the thud of rubber. So I'm told :lol: :lol:
Fetish never entered my mind...after all collecting tools is a hobby
not a life choice--:wink:

Seems we all or most would replace the handle says the vote so far.
 
woodbloke":201vrdzy said:
TrimTheKing":201vrdzy said:
Rob H":201vrdzy said:
my 4lb ball Pein
Christ, what are you hitting with that bad boy?

:D

Mark
Horseshoes :lol: - Rob

no I dont do horseshoes!! Truck brake shoes tho and most other things to do with trucks and busses and I have some very nice BIG chisels to go with it and it makes you think twice befor you hit your hand with it!!
 
hog&bodge":1rjl8xrk said:
Would you replace a broken hammer handle with a new handle...???
Just got back from two tool shops and both did not stock any!!!.
I went to one who has been around for years and managed to get
an Ash Adze handle, wanted Hickory..But needs must. :lol:

So buy new or replace handle...???

Depends on the quality of the head.

Further, if the head has an unusual eye shape, you might be forced to make the handle, since modern handles (even if available) don't always fit.

I would only go to that effort for a truly lovely head.

Then again, I've never broken a hammer handle.

The decision (for me) arises when I buy a broken hammer, or hammer head at a car boot.

BugBear
 
The response to his poll was great. Most would replace the handle,
I agree only if it is a good head.
Shows we on the forum are not into the throw away culture..
Thanks for joining in =D>
 
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