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Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?

DeathRN, Vaughn makes one with a fiberglass handle. I have one and am happy using it, as well it has a changeable/replaceable steel head so you can change from a smooth head or use the waffle head on the same hammer. The reason I liked this idea is that titanium will pit if you use a nail set often, so the steel head takes care of that issue.
I also have the Stiletto 10 oz. finish hammer which I use all the time doing trim. I do use a nail gun but you always need a hammer, not only do they do a great job, save your arm and elbow, but they are much lighter and if you hang it on your tool belt or hammer loop in your pants, we all know less weight there helps out as well.