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22 oz. Steel Hammer | Hickory Handle

Regular price 8,600.00 RSD

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Description

The First Hammer that can Square, Measure and Swing. 

Features

- Flat shoulder and claws for an integrated squaring system

- Can square up to a 2x12 in one line*

- Includes common cuts and degree markings typical of a framing square

- 22 oz steel head "Rip Claw" design on 18.5 inch Handle

- Overall weight ~ 32.5 oz

- Large milled face helps you drive nails easier and faster

- Magnetic nail starter accommodates single AND double-headed nails

- Hand-selected American hickory handle is naturally shock absorbing and finished with linseed oil for better grip

- Laser engraved markings are burned three times over for long lasting visibility 

- Proudly Made in America 

Wood handle may vary slightly from photo. Each handle has its own unique wood grain.

*Squaring tolerances comparable to standard rafter squares. We guarantee “same line” as a typical framing square.

Customer Reviews

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Ivan Santellanes
Delivery system

I've been carpenter for over 2 decades after dalluge 2115 went out of business your hammer is one of the best for framing but delivery takes too much time ..I already bought several hammers as gifts for my workers..please fix it and I'll give the 5 stars you deserve for the quality of your products

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Gerald Lecureux

Very happy with this purchase!

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Troy
Best nail banger I’ve ever used!

Tired of constantly missing or bending your nail because your tip just isn’t wide enough? Want a swing with the torque of a Hemi with a breath of effort even in those nooks and crannies? Wanna walk around a job site with everyone’s eyes on your hammer? This is the hammer for you!

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Matt Martinez
Best hammer

Great hammer at a great price. Love that can use to square and come in handy when laying out studs. I'm recommending it to everyone

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Dalton Crowley
Amazing Hammer

Very comfortable to swing couldn’t ask for a better hammer

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