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SylvanLakeWH

Obviously a hammer but for what specific purpose? Got it for $1 at garage sale...

 

 

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ri702bill

Early version of a "DeadBlow" Hammer. It is missing one insert. Inserts made of various hardnesses of wood & cork....Possibly for either Leather or Sheet Metal work...??

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SylvanLakeWH

Thx @ri702bill!

 

Any guess on age?

 

@formariz?

 

 

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ri702bill

Old enough to Vote in the Early 1900's??

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Pullstart

I’d say dead blow as well.  Pretty sweet vintage!

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gwest_ca

Basa hammer.jpg

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SylvanLakeWH

Great info - Thx!

 

So a buck wasn't too much to pay... :eusa-think:

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WHX??
Posted (edited)

The changeable inserts are pretty cool too bad they weren't with it. Still bet Pullstart could blacken a finger with it...:lol:

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SylvanLakeWH
1 minute ago, WHX?? said:

The changeable inserts are pretty cool too bad they weren't with it. 

 

Quick search shows they are still out there but folks are very proud of them... 

 

Nice conversation piece...

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Tractorhead

Find it a great tool,

the both sided inserts make it more usable for different tasks.

each side a other insert and you need just one Tool.

that‘s smart  imho.

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ri702bill

FYI - ALL brass, copper, lead & babbit hammers are outlawed by OSHA - the tip disentergrates in use - flying projectiles......

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Lee1977

Nothing will ever get done without some risk of danger. 

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formariz
48 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

Nothing will ever get done without some risk of danger. 

Having used this particular type I can testify that this one is an accident waiting to happen. Nut securing inserts gets loose gradually from the impact vibration and from materials expansion and contraction. The latter is particularly true if one uses inserts of different materials on each side such as the leather and copper. The shrinkage of one material on one side also causes the other side to loosen. even with the same inserts on each side one constantly needs to worry about keeping nut tight. Its akin to using an hammer with a loose head that keeps coming off.

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WHX??
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On 5/25/2024 at 7:17 PM, ri702bill said:

flying projectiles......

 

12 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

 some risk of danger. 

 

11 hours ago, formariz said:

accident waiting to happen.

Are you guys saying Pullstart should not be using it? :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH

@WHX?? I thought about that but, Mrs. P and the kids are quite nice and have seen enough of @Pullstart :auto-ambulance: without us encouraging him... or providing him with additional means of destruction... :lol:

 

Ill be using it as a decorative accoutrement in the garage... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??

Me thinks Mrs P coined the term "I told you so" :D

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Lee1977

I don't have one like that, but I'll take the risk with my brass hammer when I need it.

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Tractorhead
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If it have a small nut ring made on the inserts, there was less danger the ends can fly easily.

 

must be made aftersales.

 

Take care, if Pullstart have it, he gona use it.

😂😂

 

not a danger if nobody is aside...

a great tool if you want to work allone and need silence..

😎

 

Free in the motto:

is it dangerous, ok - i‘m in...

🤪😂

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953 nut
18 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Ill be using it as a decorative accoutrement in the garage...

 

:text-yeahthat:

Please don't follow Kevin's trend to hang things from the ceiling             :jaw:              never know when gravity will kick in and that looks heavy!           :ychain:

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