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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
I have been in the Carpentry trade now for twenyfive years. In 2005 I was framing houses/condos in Ft.Mcmurray Alberta, Canada. At that particular time in my carrer I was dealing with alot of pain/symtoms related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). A result of many years of banging nails with steel hammers. Understand my plight,a fellow worker introduced me to the Stiletto hammer. A little skeptiacal especially considering the cost, I desided to give the Stiletto experience a try. I bought a 14oz hickory axe handle. Let me just say my CTS was immediately 92% gone. At least until it was removed from my pouch one coffee break. I purchased another, and by God they managed to lift that one too. Totally discouraged, I went back to steel. CTS came back worse than ever. Its been a few years now since I have drive a nail with a stiletto, but it wont be much longer. I am buying another this weekend. Never using steel hammers again, their no better than a railway spike in my opinion.
posted: 8:44 pm on October 2nd