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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
I agree with a lot of the postings, the cost might be the biggest draw back . But if this hammer can cut down on the physical pain from hammering, I'd like one please. I'm builing a shed for my father, and I could use a little relief from the effects of hammering. If I had a $200.00 hammer, I'd make sure I use the hammer enough to get my money's worth from the hammer. If you spend that much on a tool for handywork, make sure you get your money's worth from the tool. For Professional builders, I'm sure that's a necessary tool, but for everyday people, use the tool enough to justify spending that mount. But then again, you might saving that much by not buy so much pain medicine !
posted: 1:12 pm on July 6th