#23
Was going to pick up a 6 of Vitamin B.....
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After all, I am a Grumpy Auld Mick....when a hammer deal was found...
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A $6 hammer, that MIGHT work better when drive me chisels..
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May give it a try out, later?
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#24
Make one out of wood.
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(02-19-2020, 05:36 PM)Admiral Wrote: Make one out of wood.

Now tell him which plane to use and how to hold it













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#26
(02-19-2020, 05:52 PM)Bob10 Wrote: Now tell him which plane to use and how to hold it


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I would never presume to do that, as we all have our ways of skinning a cat....  But I haven't seen Steve use one of these:

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http://www.daedtoolworks.com/coffins/

which we all intuitively know are absolutely essential for making a serviceable mallet!  
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#27
Jeeze, Steve. Why didn't you get more vitamins instead?
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#28
I hope both the Guinness and the hammer followed you home!
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#29
1/2 of the Guinness is now gone....

Since Paul Sellers seems to like that style of hammer, thought i would at least try one.

As for a wooden mallet...
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BTDT several years ago....
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#30
I've turned a few myself; I was thinking of a jointers mallet! :-)
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#31
Had to retire that wooden mallet...
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Was getting a bit too flaky...balance was off...
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The rawhide one was...ok...tended to bounce back too much....
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#32
I have actually used a hammer similar to Bandit's for decades-hard plastic face and soft rubber face. Craftsman brand and now available at Lowes. Worked very well. Lesser used is a "Wood is Good" brand round mallet.
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