If I had a hammer....

Planishing Hammers ????

Used to use them for bashing copper plate and aluminium plate. I suppose silversmiths would use them too
 
Mainly for hitting something hard in confined space, due to heavy head and short shaft. When I first bought tools as an apprenticed agricultural engineer I was told buy a big hammer first. Reason being, you can hit gently with a large hammer but you can't hit hard with a small one.

Tony.
 
Oh dear,certainly missing a few, you don't seem to have any Planishing Hammers for a start!
Oops! Gonna have to put that right!
 
you can hit gently with a large hammer but you can't hit hard with a small one.

Tony.

That's what I keep telling my Missus =))
 
...I'd hammer in the morning.

Searching the garage for something and I realised I had quite a few more Manchester spanners in my big tool toolbox than might be necessary. Ok there's a leather and wooden mallet in there for good measure. How many do you need to get through this life? Am I missing any essential ones?
Slide hammer for one!
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Ian you don't need a slide hammer just take your shoes off and find a shiney floor whilst holding any one of yours take a run etc.:dog:
 
Mainly for hitting something hard in confined space, due to heavy head and short shaft. When I first bought tools as an apprenticed agricultural engineer I was told buy a big hammer first. Reason being, you can hit gently with a large hammer but you can't hit hard with a small one.

Tony.
When I was going through college working road construction, I used to watch the other experienced men on the crew hammering in the long iron stakes holding the concrete forms for the curbs. One man would hold the spike and another would strike it with a mighty blow with a sledge hammer. They never missed. I wanted a try with the hammer but no one wanted to hold the iron stake. No need to figure out why..............Frankie
 
When I was going through college working road construction, I used to watch the other experienced men on the crew hammering in the long iron stakes holding the concrete forms for the curbs. One man would hold the spike and another would strike it with a mighty blow with a sledge hammer. They never missed. I wanted a try with the hammer but no one wanted to hold the iron stake. No need to figure out why..............Frankie
A very skilled job if you're not going to run of work mates quickly. ;)
 
Reminds me of the old saying "When I nod my head, hit it"
 
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