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Spent a pleasant hour making an fitting a hammer shaft this afternoon when rain stopped play......
no idea on species but hard and straight grained, it came from the wood pile......
finding it v/dif to buy proper shafts now.....
not a prob with club hammer shafts but no good for a 2lb ball pein jobby.....
anyone else suffering the, buy a new hammer when the shaft breaks....what a waste......
mine break due to age not overstrike.......
my wood working hammer is a leather handled Estwing that must be 30 plus years old......so sweet to use....smooth and polished with use......
plus, getting diff to use a 14lbs sledge now due to my age....can still hit the spot but only a dozen times before I'm too knackard......hahaha...
when apprentised, the guy who trained me said you get 10sh per hour, 1sh per hour to use the hammer but 9 bob to know where to hit it......
he was a qualified blacksmith......still think of him all these years past.....
what about YOU.....?
no idea on species but hard and straight grained, it came from the wood pile......
finding it v/dif to buy proper shafts now.....
not a prob with club hammer shafts but no good for a 2lb ball pein jobby.....
anyone else suffering the, buy a new hammer when the shaft breaks....what a waste......
mine break due to age not overstrike.......
my wood working hammer is a leather handled Estwing that must be 30 plus years old......so sweet to use....smooth and polished with use......
plus, getting diff to use a 14lbs sledge now due to my age....can still hit the spot but only a dozen times before I'm too knackard......hahaha...
when apprentised, the guy who trained me said you get 10sh per hour, 1sh per hour to use the hammer but 9 bob to know where to hit it......
he was a qualified blacksmith......still think of him all these years past.....
what about YOU.....?