All other hammers are inferior
http://www.estwing.com/images/nvgrip.jpg
If you don't own one of these you are a sissy in the eys of any self respeting man who owns an hammer.
BIG BLUE TRUMPS ALL
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All other hammers are inferior
http://www.estwing.com/images/nvgrip.jpg
If you don't own one of these you are a sissy in the eys of any self respeting man who owns an hammer.
BIG BLUE TRUMPS ALL
Wooden hammers are for sissies!!!!!
My big blue hammer would crsh that inferiorly make kid's tool
BIG BLUE INFERIOR HAMMER CRUSHER
It's all about the hammers...i learned that today.
Tech talk, Biaatches!!
This Nerdly Carpenter thread is unworthy of the Padded Room!
Vin - no waffles on the head of that girly little Estwing. You gotta have the big Estwing with the waffle head to be a real man.
another inferior hammer:
http://www.platterpus.com/images/68372.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Beaver
If you need waffles on the head of your hammer you are a sissy.
the 16 oz strait claw estwing with the blue nylon handle is THE tool of choice for all men. its strength and versatility are matched by NONE!!!!!
Examples of the versatility of this fine tool:
need to drive some screws but have to screwdriver, no prblem: use the BIG BLUE SCREW DRIVER
trouble with dogs on the worksite, not a problem use the BIG BLUE DOG TAMER
Wife giving you lip: BIG BLUE WIFE BEATER
hornets nest under an eave not a probelm for the BIG BLUE BUG KILLER
need to rip down some drywall in the house: use the BIG BLUE WRECKING CREW
Co-worker bust you on the TGR boards: use the BIG BLUE CO WORKER QUIETER
"Any tool is the right tool, as long as it's big enough."
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Ohhhhhhh...Mama!
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Who you calling a pussy with a 16oz women's hammer? I run a 32oz Craftsman for concrete forming and general beating on stuff. It's just like an Estwing but once the checkering in done, Sears will give you a new one. For framing, 27oz Vaughn is the shit. Pound nails for a summer straight and tell me how much the tendonitis in your elbow loves that Estwing [/hammer nerd]Quote:
Originally Posted by Vinman
They must be playing silly, cause they sure as hell can't be serious.
Estwing hammers are also good for breaking into your own truck.Quote:
Originally Posted by meatdrink9
my summer consisted of lugging a 10 lb sledge and a bucket of 12inch wooden stakes through 3 foot deep muck, i had to pound a few hundred of these stakes through burlap netting allllll day long (12 hour work days)... this was all so we could widen the highway and the fish could still remain happy in their muck (i mean stream)...
foggy is right. most people who use hammers for actually nailing all day dont use estwings anymore. too much vibrations and a bad case of tendonitis can eventually be crippling.
wood is good baby.
estwings break too, and when they do, you need a whole new hammer, not just a 4$ wooden handle.
i have an estwing i use for finish stuff (in reality i use senco brad and finish guns)
and i have a death stick i use for framing (in reality i use a hitatchi full head framing gun, the hammer is usually just used to hit the studs inbetween the plates, and demo, and breaking into foggys truck) [/carpenter geek]
silt fence!Quote:
Originally Posted by KarlHungus
gotta love the epa
Or the State's environmental laws. I'm one of the guys who periodically makes sure the silt fence or any other erosion control devices are placed correctly and more importantly properly maintained. When contractors bid a few cents a mile for maintenance it is not uncommon for silt fence to fail in critical areas.Quote:
Originally Posted by basom
I hope you buried the bottom. ;)Quote:
my summer consisted of lugging a 10 lb sledge and a bucket of 12inch wooden stakes through 3 foot deep muck, i had to pound a few hundred of these stakes through burlap netting allllll day long (12 hour work days)... this was all so we could widen the highway and the fish could still remain happy in their muck (i mean stream)...
Yep, when rough framing, hammers are for when you fuck up. I used to work on a 2man crew where I was the cut man. The other guy didn't even but his hammer in his bags. That guy taught me what speed framing is all about.
Teds Hammers out of California makes some sweet nail-drivers. Will try & post pic.
Oh god... terrible flashbacks of the fat bald inspectors in white hardhats :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Grange
While it's running and stuck in the abandoned warehouse district? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles
Thanks man. :D
Good luck with that elbow.
While you are recovering, check this out - http://www.video-c.co.uk/microshow.a...eType=ADSLprog
"Billy Whompum" Recessed waffle pattern for less Pecker Tracks and a magnetic nail slit at the top for those above the head nail sets. Douglas makes some sweet framers too.
If you can drop the bucks, nothing beats Stilettos. 16oz stiletto hits like a 24 and swings like a 12. Drive big 12 inch galvi's all day...