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Re: Hammer to Hammer
What about Ti hammers? Are the resistant to chipping?
posted: 10:25 am on August 25thThey make Ti cats paws also, so does that mean it is fine to drive away on them.
If the cats paw weighs half of the steel one I would be more likely to have one in my bags. That is if they didn't cost two hours wages for a consumable tool.
Re: Titanium hammers up for grabs. Want one?
I do use the Stilletto just for health reasons! After two years of fighting elbow and wrist extensor problems and swinging one that a friend had, I threw down for one myself. It was less than the price of 2 accupuncture treatments. The magnet starter is neat too. You can pick nails off of the ground without stooping
posted: 2:24 am on July 3rdThe only time my wrist bugs me is after a day of hanging drywall with the screw gun, I use a 12v lithium ion for fencing instead of the 18v dewalt drill. I feel that it is easier on me also, not to mention you can set screws in cedar pickets from the start of the day to lunch time without changing a battery.