Claw Hammer
Claw Hammer
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![]() Estwing E3 20c 20oz Claw Hammer US $18.95
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![]() CLAW HAMMER WITH NYLON GRIP US $6.00
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![]() Stanley Bostitch 22 OZ Forged Steel Claw Hammer US $24.99
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![]() NEW STILETTO 15OZ TITANIUM TIBONE CLAW HAMMER TB15MC WITH FREE LATHAXE10 P AXE US $197.95
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![]() GREAT NECK 16 OZ CLAW HAMMER EUC US $2.95
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![]() Estwing E3 20S 20 Oz Rip Hammer Framing Straight Claw US $9.99
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![]() greatneck 16 oz claw hammer US $3.75
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![]() New KOBALT® 20oz Fiberglass Rip Claw Hammer Straight NWT Retail Item 131612 US $14.69
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![]() ESTWING ES 16 CURVED CLAW FINISH HAMMER US $9.99
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![]() The Original Pink Box PB12HM 12 Ounce Claw Hammer Pink US $15.02
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![]() Taylor Ind Claw Hammer Made in USA US $4.99
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![]() Vaughan 113 20 Hammer w Hick Handlecurves Claw 13oz US $22.88
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![]() 16 OZ CLAW HAMMER WITH FIBERGLASS HANDLE US $15.00
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![]() Stanley 16 oz Steel Rip Claw Hammer 51 127 US $19.99
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![]() Channel Lock 16oz Claw Hammer Fiberglass Handle New US $24.75
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![]() Saw 16 Oz Claw Hammer Wood Handle HM16C US $20.35
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![]() Saw 16 Oz Smooth Face Claw Hammer Metal Handle S16C US $23.64
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![]() NEW 12oz Crv Claw Hammer Steel Estwing Ea Claw Hammers Steel E3 12C US $37.56
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![]() TEKTON 3048 16 oz Tubular Steel Claw Hammer US $14.89
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![]() Saw Claw Hammer Hi Visibility Fiberglass Handle HG16C US $23.75
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![]() Neiko 16 oz 1 lb Fiberglass Handle Claw Rip Hammer US $17.99
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![]() Neiko 16 oz Fiberglass Handle Claw Hammer US $18.99
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![]() 8 oz Stubby Claw Hammer US $7.89
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![]() Alltrade 8 Oz 6 Stubby Claw Hammer NEW US $9.52
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![]() STANLEY 51 505 FATMAX 16 OZ CURVE CLAW GRAPHITE HAMMER US $31.84
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![]() A121 SIX CRAFTSMAN 14 INCH REPLACEMENT CLAW HAMMER HANDLES SECOND GRADE US $7.50
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![]() Claw Hammer 16 oz Woodworking Hammering Tool US $5.00
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![]() NEW Great Neck® 16 oz Claw Hammer w High Visibility Or US $8.99
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![]() Grip 16 oz Women’s Purple Claw Hammer 96175 US $12.99
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![]() Stanley® Curved Claw Graphite Hammer US $30.85
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![]() Ladies Claw Hammer Metal Handle Rubber Grip 8OZ US $6.95
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![]() Stanley 51 165 20 Ounce FatMax Xtreme AntiVibe Rip Claw Nailing Hammer US $31.30
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![]() 20OZ Fiberglass Handle Claw Hammer by Cooper 11400N US $19.79
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![]() 16 oz Stanley® Curved Claw Nail Hammer US $11.44
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![]() PLUMB PERMABOND 20oz CURVED CLAW HAMMER 11406 US $17.95
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![]() Estwing 16oz Claw Hammer E3 16S Smooth Head USA New US $20.65
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Buying a Hammer and Pulling Out Nails
A l6oz curved claw and a 4oz cross-pein make a useful pair of basic hammers. The comfort and balance of a hammer are generally a matter of personal preference, so before buying one make sure you like the feel of it. In particular, try different types of handle. Make sure that the ham¬mer is well finished, paying particular attention to the security of the head and the smoothness of the striking face cheaper hammers sometimes have a slightly domed face and some may also be slightly pitted or dented. All these things make driving nails more difficult.
Pulling out nails
Any nail which begins to bend severely as you are hammering it in will have to be removed. The two most convenient ways of doing this are with a claw ham¬mer or a pair of pincers.
In terms of leverage and overall per¬formance a claw hammer is the better tool, but pincers are fairly effective at gripping and removing nails so long as they have been manufactured to a satisfactory standard. Pincers also have a considerable advantage over a claw ham¬mer in terms of accessibility. They can grip a nail which has been driven close to a corner and are easier to work under the head of a nail driven into the wood sur¬face. The hardness of the jaw edges is the most important factor in deciding whether a pair of pincers is well made but this is not easy to check. However, you should look at the edges of the jaws to make sure they meet all along and try out the pivot to make sure it is not too stiff.
When you try to lever out a nail you put a considerable downward force on the wood surface. This can cause damage. If this matters, slide a piece of plywood or something similar under the point at which the hammer or pincers pivot to spread the load.
Some pincers have a tack lifter at the end of one handle. This is a V slot designed for sliding under tack heads. Tacks are easy to pull out because their shanks taper sharply and the tack lifter on pincers will probably do the job. Nevertheless, it is not as good for re¬moving tacks as a purpose-designed tack lifter which has a curved head and gives slightly better leverage. But even with a purpose-designed tack lifter you are unlikely to be able to lift ordinary nails and you would not be able to lift headless pins or brads as the V is too wide. Short headless nails can be pulled out with a pair of pliers.
About the Author
Sometimes tools like hammer and nails become very helpful at homes. You can get number of works by using these tools. For example if you have these tools then you should know how to build deck railings and how to build a toy box for your children.


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