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Anyone seen this “Auto Hammer” thing being advertised? Cool huh? Push a button and, whallah, the nail drops out of the handle ready to be pounded with no more than fourty taps. Comes complete with 100, yes folks 100 “all purpose” nails. Frame with ’em, finish, drywall, whatever you need to fix, the Auto Hammer will do it. For less than the cost of all your hammers combined you to can have the Auto Hammer. That guy Ronco from K-Tell said it’s the only hammer you’ll need around the house. Looked like it was easier to load than my Hitachi too!
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Wow, deja vu all over again !
*Saw a pneumatic hammer at the tool shop. It was a craftsman wood handled hammer with an air fitting screwed into the butt of the handle.Now theres a tool to send the new guy after.
*Now that is too cool! I'm going to make one up for one of the guys at the office. Hope he takes it well, or I may have an air fitting up my butt.
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Anyone seen this "Auto Hammer" thing being advertised? Cool huh? Push a button and, whallah, the nail drops out of the handle ready to be pounded with no more than fourty taps. Comes complete with 100, yes folks 100 "all purpose" nails. Frame with 'em, finish, drywall, whatever you need to fix, the Auto Hammer will do it. For less than the cost of all your hammers combined you to can have the Auto Hammer. That guy Ronco from K-Tell said it's the only hammer you'll need around the house. Looked like it was easier to load than my Hitachi too!