Hammers
CLAW HAMMERS
The claw hammer, with a curved claw for pulling nails, is the most widely used type of hammer. Use a claw hammer to drive unhardened common or finishing nails. Do not use one to drive case-hardened nails, cut nails, or concrete nails; these can chip the face of the hammer.
RIP-CLAW HAMMERS
A ripping hammer resembles a curved-claw hammer, except that the claw is almost straight. A ripping hammer to driving unhardened common or finishing nails only. Do not use one to drive case-hardened nails, cut nails, or concrete nails; these can chip the face of the hammer. If you want to pulling nails from finished wood, it will be best to place a block underneath the claw to have extra leverage and keeps the hammer from denting the wood
America
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![]() Bricklayer's Hammers |
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Europe
![]() Carpenter Hammers |
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