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hey guys, so I made this hammer following a project idea from weldingtipsandtricks.comthe hammer head Is made from a Cummins natural gas 6cyl wrist pin, it measures 2"OD, the handle is from some kinda valve stem not sure the materials that they are made of, but this is my first Tig project, I did it awhile ago, haven't used it yet but I built up the pad 1/4in thick with silicon bronze, not sure how im gonna finish out the grip, Jody ran some 7018 beads up and down it but its pretty fugly, so I think I may do my handle outta silicon bronze so the beads are nice looking anyway here it is, lets see yalls versions
Reply:chevydylIf you ever use it - remember to pull down the face shield on your helmet.Opus
Reply:Yeah I know I use brass hammers at work, sparks are bad in areas with high pressure natural gas use em to set 1502 hammerset unions I just haven't had any reason to use mine as of yetMiller Syncrowave 210 w/CK FlexLoc 150 3/6/14ESAB PCM 1125 Plasma CutterAtlas 12x36 LatheACER 9x42 3hp millHarig 612 Surface GrinderDRINK Machine welding&fabrication
Reply:Looks good to me. Makes me wanta whack somethin' with it...(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...)
Reply:You might do a line lashing around the handle. A friend of mine ran his handle thru the lathe 1st and knurled it as another possible option. Attached Images.No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:I have a 20 something pound solid lead hammermade it myself lolI also have have 1914 dupont model D power hammerhttp://www.forgingtechnology.com/ |
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