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Thread: Estwing Hammers

  1. #51
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    ice, why aren't you in chat?
    Your dog just ate an avocado!

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    Not an Estwing, but sorta hammer related.

    Your dog just ate an avocado!

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    Obviously a slutty board or he wouldn't have had horns before leaving for work.

    For an honest board without a belly knot fetish:
    http://www.helko.de/produkt/k7.htm
    Last edited by cantunamunch; 05-20-2005 at 04:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantunamunch
    Obviously a slutty board or he wouldn't have had horns before leaving for work.

    For an honest board without a belly knot fetish:
    http://www.helko.de/produkt/k7.htm
    This could fuck that slut up....


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    My new steeze --



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    Eastwings are nice, but as mentioned they do break. I can't find them anymore but Plumb used to make nice framing hammers, have a 21 oz, steel head and body that has been faithfull for 8 or 9 years of framing use and a handfull more whacking shit around the house. Doesn't have the same reverberation in your shoulder like a Eastwing, pretty dead more like wood.
    gotta go with 21 oz for framing, otherwise your just fucking around, if your sinking 16oz handrives get the big guy out or grab a gun, don't take more than two or three whacks with the right hammer.

    The Hart's are nice finish and framing hammers, good swing weight.

    Think Deathstick's aren't weighted right, they don't feel quite the same when you swing them.

    Funny thread, 3 pages on hammer superiority.

    Edit, that interchangeable head is cool, how exactly does it connect, and how far does that screw go into the hammer?
    How much?
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    WHAT A BUNCH OF PUSSIES.......

    This is a hammer:





    Good for driving wedges to split logs and general breaking up of all sorts of stuff.
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    Love my hammer, touch my hammer...


    Niiice hammer..... thanks I just had it stuffed
    Last edited by Vinman; 08-16-2005 at 07:48 AM.
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