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Old 01-28-2010, 10:32 PM
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What anti-seize do you recommend? Something else for the trunk.
I'm sure folks will recommend plent of others, but this stuff works for me and it comes-a-plenty so you don't have to be cussing 'cause your little tube of anti-sieze is squeezed out.

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Old 01-28-2010, 10:56 PM
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I'm sure folks will recommend plent of others, but this stuff works for me and it comes-a-plenty so you don't have to be cussing 'cause your little tube of anti-sieze is squeezed out.

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I'm using Permatex brand anti-seize, but it's the same thing (looks like same container).

Also, not a bad idea to wear some latex gloves...the stuff doesn't wash off of your hands too easy.
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Ted, welcome to the madness man! Oh, thanks for the hammer at a smokin' price to!

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Ted, welcome to the madness man! Oh, thanks for the hammer at a smokin' price to!

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Lovehamr... i sure love your avatar... its mezmerizing!!
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I was going to post this pic for those folks that don't believe in, or forget to use anti-sieze on their spinners. I think the one on the left has given all it's got....
bernica.. the one on the left is an older handle of ours, if you look on that shaft you'll see a two digit number that represents the date, it looks to me as an 05. And its only just broken in, you have many man hits left in it, it can go completely FLAT without fear.
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Bought mine some time ago from some other site and wouldn't bash my spinners with anything else. I'm sure I paid more than this guy is charging. What a bargain!

I don't know how many of those lead shot dead-blow hammers I broke and dinged my spinners with before I got the lead hammer. The only thing to use. Of course, you still have to anti-seize the spinner and wheel (Permatex) or you'll have to use more drastic measures. Somewhere on CC is a thread with some pretty brutal methods demonstrated.

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I'm sorry to hear you paid alot more and its true that my retailers do charge over 70.00 for our hammer and thats only because the price i sold club cobra is the price they pay, but i only did it to say hello to the forum and i promised those retailers who made a comment i wouldnt do it for long.

if you have one of mine, send it back i'll replace it for $20 shipped right back to you.

Anti seize is a must, it makes the only job so much easier and you wont flatten your hammer as quickly. As tested in our shop, this hammer (6lb) will remove and replace 44 wheels before its time to replace the hammer head.
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Thanks for these! A friend in another forum asked about the little hammer. Is it solid brass? I didn't want to scratch it up because it's too cute!
the little hammer was included in some of your boxes at random. they were left overs from a recent tool show in orlando. They are solid bronze and perfect for those little jobs that require a tap without damage. enjoy.
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the little hammer was included in some of your boxes at random. they were left overs from a recent tool show in orlando. They are solid bronze and perfect for those little jobs that require a tap without damage. enjoy.
cool, I got mine placed on my desk with other trophies and memorabilia.

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Just placed my order. Hope it comes with illustrated instructions.

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If I order another one will I get the little bronze hammer? I think I'm experiencing hammer envy...................weird!

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only if you send me the full picture of your avatar

there's a new batch at the polishers so just remind me when you order the next one and i'll make sure they slip it in your box. wait that didnt sound right.. i blame it on that damn picture
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the little hammer was included in some of your boxes at random. they were left overs from a recent tool show in orlando. They are solid bronze and perfect for those little jobs that require a tap without damage. enjoy.
I think it is too cool for the toolbox! It's on my desk.

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that is a really neat and very handy hammer to have regardless where you keep it. The pattern used to cast them is approaching 60 years old now so this year it goes in for re-tooling so that the lines are crisp and clean again.
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Glad I jumped on the wagon and ordered mine early this week. Been
looking for one and it will be waiting for me on my next trip to Texas.
It will be residing in #142's trunk.
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As tested in our shop, this hammer (6lb) will remove and replace 44 wheels before its time to replace the hammer head.
Just wait until you see the hammer I sent back for recasting. I think that one exceeded your shop test.

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Just placed my order yesterday, Ted said the response has been great and new batch is being cast and I should have it in about a week.
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Glad I jumped on the wagon and ordered mine early this week. Been
looking for one and it will be waiting for me on my next trip to Texas.
It will be residing in #142's trunk.
you guys from california will see a warning lable on the handle. Last year some non for profit organization tried to sue us under proposition 65. something about a lead hammer possibly being harmful to the air quality but we ended up being exempt because we have 8 employees and the expemption was fewer than 9. But to be on the safe side every hammer shipped west of the rockies has that warning label... so guys please dont eat the hammers
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Just wait until you see the hammer I sent back for recasting. I think that one exceeded your shop test.

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glad to see you got your monies worth! i'm sure the handle is still intact and the head is just pulverized? theres a date on the handle, it will tell us how long it took to get to that point. we have hammers that come back that are over 30 years old and still hitting strong
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you guys from california will see a warning lable on the handle. Last year some non for profit organization tried to sue us under proposition 65. something about a lead hammer possibly being harmful to the air quality but we ended up being exempt because we have 8 employees and the expemption was fewer than 9. But to be on the safe side every hammer shipped west of the rockies has that warning label... so guys please dont eat the hammers
You'd think californians would have something better to do. Maybe that's why they are bankrupt. They focus on the color of the fire hydrant while the house is burning down...
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You'd think californians would have something better to do. Maybe that's why they are bankrupt. They focus on the color of the fire hydrant while the house is burning down...
Amen.

And the courts get clogged with these "environmentalists" trash suits. It's too bad the judges won't throw them out. Try doing one of these kinds of suits in Wyoming.
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