The first law of Harborfreightdynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Hammers, states that Hammers can neither be created nor destroyed; Hammers can only be transferred or changed from one form to another.
The first law of Harborfreightdynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Hammers, states that Hammers can neither be created nor destroyed; Hammers can only be transferred or changed from one form to another.
Lixie with replaceable faces but trust-cook if you don't need the ability to change hardness. HF orange unit EXPLODE in the winter
Having recently discovered that both of my dead blow hammers are nearing uselessness, I searched for this thread. I just ordered 2 of the Trusty-Cook hammers from their outlet, and found a discount code that made them buy one get one free. Not sure what I'm going to do with 4 hammers, but under $50 shipped for 4 US made high quality tools felt pretty good.
The code is blemx2, if anyone else is interested.
In reply to oldopelguy :
I'm replacing my Snap On ones because after 35-40 years they are breaking up and it's been years since the Snap On guy has come out to this part of town.
cmcgregor (Forum Supporter) said:Having recently discovered that both of my dead blow hammers are nearing uselessness, I searched for this thread. I just ordered 2 of the Trusty-Cook hammers from their outlet, and found a discount code that made them buy one get one free. Not sure what I'm going to do with 4 hammers, but under $50 shipped for 4 US made high quality tools felt pretty good.
The code is blemx2, if anyone else is interested.
Do you have a link from where you ordered or was it just the Trusty Cook website.
cmcgregor (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to pirate :
Deadblowhammerdeals.com seems to be their (appropriately named) outlet
Thanks just ordered a couple, great deal with code you listed.
In reply to cmcgregor (Forum Supporter) :
Thanks for the link. Got 4x hammers on the way to me as well
Northern Tool here for me...and was wondering can one use this with a fender dolly to remove dents? Or do I need and go spend more$$$$ for the proper metal shaping hammers? And this exercise will performed on a way less than concourse vehicle(03duramaxxdriverdoor)
In reply to 759NRNG (Forum Partidario) :
How nice do you want your work? Body hammers in conjunction with a dolly properly used can repair or modify bodies to a fantastic degree.
Dead blow hammers move metal to a rough shape but not suitable for finish work. Might as well use a sledge hammer.
I dont know if anyone picked up on my sarcasm last time. I did recently use a dead blow hammer for something: To hammer a cam bearing into a block using pieces from my ball joint press. In other words, hitting things with a hammer that don't like to get hit with hammers. A deadblow hammer is perfect for that since it's basically just like taking a regular hammer and being a sissy with it. I can understand soft-face hammers. That's generally what i end up using my dead blow hammers as. The actual dead blow functionality seems rather pointless to me after 20 years of hitting things.
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