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charisset

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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

I loved my titanium Stiletto. I framed for many years with a Hart hammer, but the titanium beat it by far for many reasons. 1. It's lightweight (doesn't weigh down my toolbags and the faster I can move the more money I make). 2. My basic swing improved using it, I can drive nails quicker and more effectively. The balance of the hammer affords me more control, making it easier to get my pinky finger involved in the swing. 3. I'm a female framer/contractor and I really enjoy telling people my favorite stilettos are hammers not high heels. The only drawbacks were that I had to ask for it for my birthday to get my hands on one, you can't use it as well as a steel hammer to hit the edge of concrete with it in a pinch( it throws sparks and damages the head) and the stilettos are prone to being stolen a little easier (a homeowner took mine!).