The Hammer, Reinvented...

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chrrris
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...by a company that doesn't understand physics and has never used a hammer before... :lol:

Think I'll stick to using the bottom of the battery pack on my combi driver. :-)
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can see some nasty misshaps with that if someone with a pretty sh*t aim was to miss and clip their fingers/knuckles with the nail

have you ever used those titanium hammers.? theyre propper weird
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fin wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 4:56 pm can see some nasty misshaps with that if someone with a pretty sh*t aim was to miss and clip their fingers/knuckles with the nail
Yeah, they don't seem very safe and they look like hard work too.
have you ever used those titanium hammers.? theyre propper weird
I did have a go of a mate's titanium hammer ages ago. I didn't like it -- it felt far too light, although people seem to swear by them. I guess you get used to it after a while? I don't like the price of them much either! I suppose they make sense if you use it a lot, but I'm way too tight to spend £150+ on a hammer.
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