The couple of discussions on hammers recently encouraged me to take a photo of a hammer I rescued from a skip some years back. The local builder then was doing house clearances and I had a field day one time when a noticeable number of tools appeared.
The hammer is basically a minature claw hammer some 250mm long, but why the bulb at the end of the handle, although that does fit beautifully into one's hand. The handle is made of a mahogony - quite wrong as that is not a mechanically strong wood, and was split when I found it, probably someone using the claw, but then the diameter of the shaft is against it too. Fortunately PVA has done an adequate repair and as long as I treat it with respect it is a nice little hammer for gently .... hammering!!
Rob
The hammer is basically a minature claw hammer some 250mm long, but why the bulb at the end of the handle, although that does fit beautifully into one's hand. The handle is made of a mahogony - quite wrong as that is not a mechanically strong wood, and was split when I found it, probably someone using the claw, but then the diameter of the shaft is against it too. Fortunately PVA has done an adequate repair and as long as I treat it with respect it is a nice little hammer for gently .... hammering!!
Rob