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just can't decide
well my stock of decent wooden hammer shafts has gone that is.....
I bought at least 20 shafts before I moved out of the UK 23-4 years ago as I knew unless I went back to the UK I could not buy anymore....
today I used my last one....2lbs head....I do a lot of metal work and must have at least 25 hammers.....
Now these are ball pein hammers not the UK style claw hammer...have busted a few of them......I now use an Estwing for that job....much loved and well used.....
reasoning in my head, if u can use a nail u can also use a screw, so no nails in my workshop.....wiring clips is an exception.....esp after getting rid of my percussive Hilti.....
No more wooden shafts stocked as far as I know.....have seen a few G/F handles but who's gonna fit them.....
even the wedges are non exsistant here....I make my own.....in the UK....?
A small 1lb'er got a hand made shaft about a year ago.....some very dry Carob wood....nicked it outta the firewood pile.....
gotta say I'm very pleased with it.....didn't expect much at the time but pleasantly suprised.....
at least I'll store my tree trimmings now for the next handle.....
Before u say should have taken the bark off.....u need to know it's not like what ur used to bark wise.....
this is more like a thin skin....and stuck like glue......did try on another piece but gave up....
it's bark free in the head tho....
this hammer has been worked hard because it has a nice feel....it's my go-to tool when a small one is needed......
do u have a favorite....?
the knob on the end fits my hand real well...YES I hold the end of the shaft....how many don't...?????
When trained as an apprentice we got a belt over the knuckles if u held a hammer wrong....hahaha....the good ol days.....eh....
Here and most of Europe u can only buy hammers with those glassfibre handles.....UK....???? all imports....?
plus they are some kinda weired cross pein head...."Warrington hammer" cant quite rememeber, a grey moment.....lol....
I'm not having any of that c2rp in my workshop.....there's just something about a wooden shaft.....
that's unless it a leather Estwing.....their rubbery plastic handle are rubbish.....I have tried them....
try em with sweaty hands (especialy the club hammer) I never use gloves, except when welding....
Speaking of handles my much loved UK style pick axe handle has finally cracked, badly...Hickory shaft.....I've owned it from new ....(40 years)....
I will have to buy a new pick as the handle is not available here, which means a glass/f shaft....lucky I dont use/look at it every day.....
I have found that over the years wooden handles need to be stored in the cool and never leave em out in the rain or sun......
yes, on occ they need a soak to swell the head/shaft fit.....
When I fit my new handles I take great care, the head apature gets polished n smoothed out...u only needto do it once, the rough finish messes up the long term fit of the handle....
Besides my heads are pushed in/on with a 25 hydraulic press, not on full load silly....if done right it's suprising how much load they will need to get a tight fit.....
mine gets a light oil to the shaped handle to help it to go in the head.....a glued wooden wedge then a steel one at 45degrees.....and over the years I've had no probs......
I do use on occasion a TRUE 14 lbs sledge, also wooden handled and around 30 years old.....but at my age (72) I can only swing on full belt around 10 times before the accuracy goes.....or I'm knackard.....hahaha...
that why I built the press.......
so u will see by all this jabber I rather treasure my hammers....over the years they have been a big part of my life.....mad I know....
when I was indentured, the forman said u get 1 shilling an hour to hit something and the other 9 shillings for knowing where to hit it....
oh,
and if I won the lottery one of the only things I'd like to buy would bethis'un but a steel headed type.....
tea's gone/drunk so going back to work.....happy hammering to u all....
whats ur storey....?
I bought at least 20 shafts before I moved out of the UK 23-4 years ago as I knew unless I went back to the UK I could not buy anymore....
today I used my last one....2lbs head....I do a lot of metal work and must have at least 25 hammers.....
Now these are ball pein hammers not the UK style claw hammer...have busted a few of them......I now use an Estwing for that job....much loved and well used.....
reasoning in my head, if u can use a nail u can also use a screw, so no nails in my workshop.....wiring clips is an exception.....esp after getting rid of my percussive Hilti.....
No more wooden shafts stocked as far as I know.....have seen a few G/F handles but who's gonna fit them.....
even the wedges are non exsistant here....I make my own.....in the UK....?
A small 1lb'er got a hand made shaft about a year ago.....some very dry Carob wood....nicked it outta the firewood pile.....
gotta say I'm very pleased with it.....didn't expect much at the time but pleasantly suprised.....
at least I'll store my tree trimmings now for the next handle.....
Before u say should have taken the bark off.....u need to know it's not like what ur used to bark wise.....
this is more like a thin skin....and stuck like glue......did try on another piece but gave up....
it's bark free in the head tho....
this hammer has been worked hard because it has a nice feel....it's my go-to tool when a small one is needed......
do u have a favorite....?
the knob on the end fits my hand real well...YES I hold the end of the shaft....how many don't...?????
When trained as an apprentice we got a belt over the knuckles if u held a hammer wrong....hahaha....the good ol days.....eh....
Here and most of Europe u can only buy hammers with those glassfibre handles.....UK....???? all imports....?
plus they are some kinda weired cross pein head...."Warrington hammer" cant quite rememeber, a grey moment.....lol....
I'm not having any of that c2rp in my workshop.....there's just something about a wooden shaft.....
that's unless it a leather Estwing.....their rubbery plastic handle are rubbish.....I have tried them....
try em with sweaty hands (especialy the club hammer) I never use gloves, except when welding....
Speaking of handles my much loved UK style pick axe handle has finally cracked, badly...Hickory shaft.....I've owned it from new ....(40 years)....
I will have to buy a new pick as the handle is not available here, which means a glass/f shaft....lucky I dont use/look at it every day.....
I have found that over the years wooden handles need to be stored in the cool and never leave em out in the rain or sun......
yes, on occ they need a soak to swell the head/shaft fit.....
When I fit my new handles I take great care, the head apature gets polished n smoothed out...u only needto do it once, the rough finish messes up the long term fit of the handle....
Besides my heads are pushed in/on with a 25 hydraulic press, not on full load silly....if done right it's suprising how much load they will need to get a tight fit.....
mine gets a light oil to the shaped handle to help it to go in the head.....a glued wooden wedge then a steel one at 45degrees.....and over the years I've had no probs......
I do use on occasion a TRUE 14 lbs sledge, also wooden handled and around 30 years old.....but at my age (72) I can only swing on full belt around 10 times before the accuracy goes.....or I'm knackard.....hahaha...
that why I built the press.......
so u will see by all this jabber I rather treasure my hammers....over the years they have been a big part of my life.....mad I know....
when I was indentured, the forman said u get 1 shilling an hour to hit something and the other 9 shillings for knowing where to hit it....
oh,
and if I won the lottery one of the only things I'd like to buy would bethis'un but a steel headed type.....
tea's gone/drunk so going back to work.....happy hammering to u all....
whats ur storey....?