Or two, idk
Double peen obviously.
That double peen is soft face, harder rubber on the left, greenish softer rubber on the right. I have one just like it. I think it came with a mesh organizer to hammer the corner clips all the way in when assembling.
Double peen but soft face? Should both peens be hard? Or what makes it a true double peen? Sorry I’m just an IT nerd I have no idea about hammering.
Well, peening is hammering a bolt on the threaded side to mushroom it out to make it like a rivet, not like that’s what people usually use them for.I had been told that, but I guess it’s not really accurate. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peening
And normally they are metal, but that exact type of hammer is a weird soft rubber one.
Thanks! I learned a lot about peens and peening today. Guess not every hole you’re trying to hammer is the same and it makes sense that there are different types of peens.
Phrasing
Any peen is a great peen
I’m feeling fancy, so Brass.
Ball peen clearly.
Brass because it looks like gold :p
(I like shiny things)
Straight peen and rubber, bushing optional
Rock. I love bolting climbing routes and cleaning up new crags.
Pics please!
Yeah post peen pic
Sorry to disappoint, and this will sound weird but I’m not comfortable posting something unique that I genuinely value. I’d rather post a dick pic. I wasn’t trying to point out that the macro missed something or got something wrong(but the picture of the two peen is a dual face soft blow). I guess I can’t define machinists hammers because they’re whatever material and shape you want it to be. I didn’t actually didn’t make mine, I just found it in the bottom of a box of 100+ hammers of every variation you can imagine.
If I’d known it was hammer time I would’ve stopped.
I haven’t owned, tack, framing, electrician, blacksmith, chasing, power, rock, and scaling. I have failed. I must do better.
I used to collect a lot for auto body stuff. Odd hammer head shapes make handy dollys for shaping metal in weird places.
Dead blow hammer to to the deed and framing hammer to pin it on some random idiot.
Missing a lead mallet
Being in auto body repair, I love this chart. Seeing how other trades use hammers is just fascinating, since it’s kind of like a peek into their world.
I’d never have known that a drywall hammer had such a nice blade at the end of it, or that an electrician’s hammer would look so unique.
That said, I’d like to have seen a pick hammer. It comes in short and long varieties, which we use to take out high spots from beneath a car panel while also gradually shrinking the metal in that area, before switching sides and tapping it back down.
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I choose sledge. I recently broke up an area of concrete that took 8m³ to dispose of it all. Sledgehammer was a very useful tool to have during this.
I tried with a pickaxe at first because I thought it was very thin and would break easily, while this was true for a tiny section the majority was much thicker. At least it came in handy for breaking up the compacted soil.
Cool list.
Never seen an electrician use an “electricians hammer”, most use a framing.
Also missing the Form Setter Hammer.
I use a claw hammer.
Sometimes I use a stubby claw hammer, which is also missing.
How do you use it? I’ve never found an application.
I work in maintenance for a hospital trust, we’re a small team and everyone does everything. I use it for putting rawl plugs in, cause I can carry it in my pocket and it doesn’t need much force to put one of them in.