I was in our local industrial supply store the other day, Normally this place sells good quality stuff, but they do also sell some cheap junk. Think Harbour Freight.
Anyway, this visit they had a bucket of Claw Hammers on the counter, $2.50 each!
The guy behind the counter saw me looking at them, and said "They are a good deal, some places would charge $3.50 for a hammer like that ;-) "
I could not resist.
So, how good is a $2.50 hammer?
I thought it might be fun if the members here suggest how I could conduct this test.
I do not wish to just break it, I want to try and quantify just what the hammer might do
From the start. THIS IS NOT AN ESTWING! If you bought this hammer to set out to Frame a house, more fool you.
So lets look at it:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/153/p1000359d.jpg/
It Looks Nasty! The shaft is some kind of plastic, the handle injection molded plastic that seems a little slippery (may just be mold release coating) The head may be a little askew (Others in the bucket seemed OK, But I thought I should test the first out of the bucket)
Weight and balance seem Good (I am used to using a 16oz claw with a wooden handle)
The Claw is sharp, but just seems to be cast not Forged.
So, what to do?
Bare in mind my time is limited, and I don't spend my life in front of a computer. So please don't expect instant replies.
Also, It's my Hammer. Ultimately, I reserve the right as to what I do with it.
Anyway, this visit they had a bucket of Claw Hammers on the counter, $2.50 each!
The guy behind the counter saw me looking at them, and said "They are a good deal, some places would charge $3.50 for a hammer like that ;-) "
I could not resist.
So, how good is a $2.50 hammer?
I thought it might be fun if the members here suggest how I could conduct this test.
I do not wish to just break it, I want to try and quantify just what the hammer might do
From the start. THIS IS NOT AN ESTWING! If you bought this hammer to set out to Frame a house, more fool you.
So lets look at it:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/153/p1000359d.jpg/
It Looks Nasty! The shaft is some kind of plastic, the handle injection molded plastic that seems a little slippery (may just be mold release coating) The head may be a little askew (Others in the bucket seemed OK, But I thought I should test the first out of the bucket)
Weight and balance seem Good (I am used to using a 16oz claw with a wooden handle)
The Claw is sharp, but just seems to be cast not Forged.
So, what to do?
Bare in mind my time is limited, and I don't spend my life in front of a computer. So please don't expect instant replies.
Also, It's my Hammer. Ultimately, I reserve the right as to what I do with it.