New purchase
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2594
- Joined: Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:26 pm
- Location: barnsley
- Has thanked: 35 times
- Been thanked: 257 times
Re: New purchase
wow 24oz is some weight to be swinging all day
everyman and his dog has an estwing nowdays well since the rrp dropped to around £30
i think mine is a 16oz, i use a 18oz douglas axe handled hammer now, best 2 years hammering yet
everyman and his dog has an estwing nowdays well since the rrp dropped to around £30
i think mine is a 16oz, i use a 18oz douglas axe handled hammer now, best 2 years hammering yet
- ayjay
- Senior Member
- Posts: 9891
- Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:51 pm
- Has thanked: 458 times
- Been thanked: 1708 times
Re: New purchase
My Stanley is a 24oz, it just feels right, I guess it's what you get used to, I can't get on with the 24oz Estwings though; mine was a 20oz but it always felt a bit lightweight for roofing or studwork.
The really hard bit is getting a decent handle for them now, the first two lasted about fifteen years each but I've had about 5 in the last ten years - got a nice long handle for a big ballpeen on it now.
The really hard bit is getting a decent handle for them now, the first two lasted about fifteen years each but I've had about 5 in the last ten years - got a nice long handle for a big ballpeen on it now.
One day it will all be firewood.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 8723
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:49 pm
- Location: south tyneside
- Has thanked: 32 times
- Been thanked: 807 times
Re: New purchase
mine is spot on for what i use it for. with the nail guns it dont knock in as many nails now. but its used for all kinds of other things i supose. i bought the framing hammer for all those incidents where the 20 oz hammer is too light.
- Job and Knock
- Old School Chippie
- Posts: 6667
- Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2011 3:27 pm
- Has thanked: 742 times
- Been thanked: 1573 times
Re: New purchase
Tried one. Gave it back. Couldn't live with it. It would be a better tool if all I did was framing. But it isn't. Worst of all it wouldn't stay in my hammer loop or in the loop on my kecks For general use I've got a Stanley all-steel (20oz) with a magnetic nail holder - very handy when up a ladder.fin wrote:anyone on here use those estwing weight forward hammers? i couldnt get away with them things. they feel funny to me.
16oz or 20oz are good everyday hammers. 16oz hammers being a bit lighter are probably easier to use when driving small pins, etc. but I find them harder on the shoulder when driving large nails - you've got to hit just a bit harder to drive 4in nails flush with them. 24oz and 28oz hammers are really designed for heavy framing, e.g. roofs, timber frames, etc because they'll drive large/long framing nails deeper on every strike. They do, however, require a bit more power behind them IMHO and are notorious for leading to muscular problems amongst West Coast framers in the USA (where timber frame construction is the norm, as opposed to the exception here). It's one reason the Yanks developed titanium hammers like the Douglas and Stiletto - where a 15 or 16oz hammer will deliver as much force as a 240z all steel hammer (where a fair amount of the energy imparted is reflected back into the user's arm and shoulder)leonclio wrote:You say you like your 20 oz. Whys that? is the 24 oz too heavy for every day use just woundering because i havnt got mine yet.
"The person who never made a mistake, never made anything" - Albert Einstein
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933
"I too will something make, And joy in the making" - Robert Bridges, 1844~1930
"The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.” - Bertrand Russell from The Triumph of Stupidity", 1933
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 282
- Joined: Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:43 am
- Has thanked: 4 times
- Been thanked: 32 times
Re: New purchase
Holy cow, i have just been looking at them titanium hammers, £120 seem to be the average price for them, i didn't even know they existed until i just read your post.
I want
I want
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 6307
- Joined: Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:55 am
- Location: Glasgow
- Has thanked: 893 times
- Been thanked: 729 times
Re: New purchase
I bought a framing estwing from the States a few years ago, with some DeWalt stuff, when it was a very cheap way to buy tools. I gave it to my brother who's a Shuttering Joiner, he still uses it daily & loves it. But I was helping him with some Timber Frame sections last year & he was using a 24oz curved claw, he said he needs more welly for timber frame.
Estwing hammers are great & that's a right bargain!!
Estwing hammers are great & that's a right bargain!!
Time-served Plumber/Heating Engineer & general wind-up merchant.
The Plumbers Anthem
If you have found my help or tips useful please donate here. Thank You;
donnas-dream-house-charity-t52110.html
Gas Safe RGI
Scottish, British & Proud.
I'm not or never claimed to be Chris Williams.
The Plumbers Anthem
If you have found my help or tips useful please donate here. Thank You;
donnas-dream-house-charity-t52110.html
Gas Safe RGI
Scottish, British & Proud.
I'm not or never claimed to be Chris Williams.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2594
- Joined: Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:26 pm
- Location: barnsley
- Has thanked: 35 times
- Been thanked: 257 times
Re: New purchase
look at the price of this badboyGavHandy wrote:Holy cow, i have just been looking at them titanium hammers, £120 seem to be the average price for them, i didn't even know they existed until i just read your post.
I want
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/hand-tools/ha ... illed-face
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 6620
- Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:48 pm
- Location: Essex
- Has thanked: 39 times
- Been thanked: 621 times
Re: New purchase
Eastwing for me.
Not got my leather handled on any longer as the bindings got loose and they used to give me a black mans pinch when I hit something.
Hopefully I won't get modded for that cos the last time I said black man, I got told off for using the word lol.
Not got my leather handled on any longer as the bindings got loose and they used to give me a black mans pinch when I hit something.
Hopefully I won't get modded for that cos the last time I said black man, I got told off for using the word lol.