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JSCHFP

Jeffrey Schwartz, Miami, FL, US
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JSCHFP
Predident of State Certified General Contracting firm in Miami, FL



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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

I have used a Sears Crafsman 16 oz red fiberglass type with black rubber handle for many years...mind you I am the owner of the GC firm and not a framer... even in my youth I did not frame that much but always liked the $20. Craftsman hammer. I have hammers from the 1950's from my fathers day, I have swung many a brand in my life and would like to try out the Titanium. I would have thought that one would need the mass and weight of a steel hammer, if the titanim hammer is a 16oz then what is the benefit of titanim a pound is a pound... as for being hard, well my steel hammers do not seem to wear out. I like the material titanium for my boat, there titanim has a great advantage...never rusts. It also does not conduct electrical current. I for one would love to give it a try and give it to one of my crew members to try out.