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(07-24-2013, 08:59 AM)EdK Wrote: It will be dalbergia retusa.
Ed
I had that once but the Doctor gave me some cream that fixed me up in no time
Hiya Ed,
I used to have a copper hammer that held the copper block on with a stud just like yours... But... after a bit of use the head would forever come loose and I found that the thread soon stripped out of the copper, so I drilled and tapped a bigger hole... twice... it got silly, so a bit later I bought a "Thor" brand copper and hide hammer (Actually it came in the boot/trunk of an MG B that I bought with wire wheels a soft faced hammer is the wheel brace/Lug wrench) the Thors just use a little copper "Puck" or rolled hide disk that pushes into a counter bore, with use the puck spreads into the counter bore so it never works loose, the pucks are available cheaply and in at least 4 materials, if you get this problem try counter boring the face and fitting these instead.
Yours looks a good hammer and of course a very handy solution, Incidentally I now have a half dozen of the Thor hammers one in every size and two of the baby ones. One copper/hide and one Ally/Nylon. I bought a high end "dead blow" hammer from "Snap off" and it just doesn't work as well as the Thors, or feel as good in the hand.
Regards
Rick
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(08-20-2013, 02:24 PM)Rickabilly Wrote: (07-24-2013, 08:59 AM)EdK Wrote: It will be dalbergia retusa.
Ed
I had that once but the Doctor gave me some cream that fixed me up in no time
Hiya Ed,
I used to have a copper hammer that held the copper block on with a stud just like yours... But... after a bit of use the head would forever come loose and I found that the thread soon stripped out of the copper, so I drilled and tapped a bigger hole... twice... it got silly, so a bit later I bought a "Thor" brand copper and hide hammer (Actually it came in the boot/trunk of an MG B that I bought with wire wheels a soft faced hammer is the wheel brace/Lug wrench) the Thors just use a little copper "Puck" or rolled hide disk that pushes into a counter bore, with use the puck spreads into the counter bore so it never works loose, the pucks are available cheaply and in at least 4 materials, if you get this problem try counter boring the face and fitting these instead.
Yours looks a good hammer and of course a very handy solution, Incidentally I now have a half dozen of the Thor hammers one in every size and two of the baby ones. One copper/hide and one Ally/Nylon. I bought a high end "dead blow" hammer from "Snap off" and it just doesn't work as well as the Thors, or feel as good in the hand.
Regards
Rick
Thanks Rick but you need to prove you have a Thor hammer. I don't see any pictures.
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Quote:Thanks Rick but you need to prove you have a Thor hammer. I don't see any pictures.
Ed
C'mon Ed It's just a Thor hammer, It's not Thor's actual hammer
OK I'll get a photo.
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(08-20-2013, 10:12 PM)Rickabilly Wrote: Quote:Thanks Rick but you need to prove you have a Thor hammer. I don't see any pictures.
Ed
C'mon Ed It's just a Thor hammer, It's not Thor's actual hammer
OK I'll get a photo.
Rick
Rick,
I've never heard of or seen a Thor hammer so the picture would be something new to me.
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(08-21-2013, 08:14 AM)EdK Wrote: (08-20-2013, 10:12 PM)Rickabilly Wrote: Quote:Thanks Rick but you need to prove you have a Thor hammer. I don't see any pictures.
Ed
C'mon Ed It's just a Thor hammer, It's not Thor's actual hammer
OK I'll get a photo.
Rick
Rick,
I've never heard of or seen a Thor hammer so the picture would be something new to me.
Ed
Thor Hammers ... what a selection!!
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(08-21-2013, 08:36 AM)arvidj Wrote: Thor Hammers ... what a selection!!
Curious they don't offer brass faced hammers. Copper and aluminum but no brass.
Looks like I need to make another face for my hammer.
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Thor is a relatively old brand,
Not so long ago brass and bronze hammers were heavily frowned upon as they are not good materials when impact is applied, that is, they tend to splinter, and the splinters are just hard enough to give rolling bearings serious issues, of course the splinters also splinter, so more trouble, this will be why Thor doesn't make brass/bronze pucks.
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Incidentally I personally use the hickory handled, Malleable iron headed, Copper/hide hammers, but yes Thor has a big range of top quality hammers.
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Finally getting some time back in the shop and it feels good. I'm working on the cocobolo handle inserts. I've been using the hammer as-is but the sharp edges are tough on my delicate skin.
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(07-14-2013, 08:30 AM)wrustle Wrote: Nice looking project Ed!
Just make sure when it's all done, you fabricate a nice holder to put on the wall so it's always within reach and always on display!
Best Regards,
Russ
Here you go Russ.
Ed
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