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· "Beam me up, Scottie"
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I can't remember where the discussion was concerning titanium hammers (and I am not a carpenter nor do I have a titanium hammer so I cannot bear witness to the statements) but those that had them claimed they could drive a nail with a 16 oz titanium hammer as easily and as quickly as they could with a 22oz or more steel hammer.



it looks like kevin has pictured a 14 oz titanium. seems awful light to me but I know those guys were simply raving about the 16 oz. Ti's.
Hi Nap,

If you are a golfer most likely you have a titanium driver. Most guys can add twenty or thirty yards with a titanium driver. It comes down to the speed and impact issue with the hammer and golf club.

I just recently switched to titanium hammers. For me the issue was lightening up my tool belt for ladder work. (Old tired knees) :).

Next on my list is a titanium nail bar. HMMM!! Maybe I should just retire and save the $75.00. LOL!!

Kevin
 

· "Beam me up, Scottie"
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Oh come on now.
That's like saying real mean don't drive anything other than GMC trucks. While I believe it is true...
well, never mind.


real framers don't use estwing hammers:whistling2:
Nap,

Yupper GMC trucks are the best. You and I will have to stand in solidarity when the Ford driving Estwing group tries to dis us. I got your back. :laughing:

Kevin
 
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