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Tubular Handle Brick Hammer 680g (24oz)
Roughneck Brick Hammer manufactured from drop forged alloy steel, hardened and tempered and with a fully polished head. The tubular steel handle has a strong head to shaft connection. The ergonomically designed grip is riveted to the handle for additional safety. Unique treble injected TPR soft grip handle for comfort during use and to reduce fatigue.
£ 17.22 17.22 GBP
High Velocity Turbo Hammer 454g (16oz)
The Roughneck High Velocity Turbo Hammer has a one-piece forged handle construction offering maximum strength and safety. The hammer's special head design and triple injected air cushion grip reduce shock and the transmission of vibrations to the hand and provide a comfortable grip. The magnetic nail holder makes starting easy, especially in hard to reach places. The narrow long shank allows users to strike more accurately at an increased speed. This increased velocity results in higher striking forces at the point of impact and in turn, greater overall tool effectiveness.
£ 31.28 31.28 GBP
Double Scutch Hammer Fibreglass Shaft
The Faithfull Bricklayer's Double Ended Scutch Hammer specifically designed for dressing bricks and masonry. Fitted with a fibreglass handle which is lightweight, extremely strong and resistant to moisture.Also available are replaceable one inch scutch combs or chisel bits (droves).; SAFETY TIPWear safety spectacles, or goggles, when hammering.Never use hammers to strike hardened metal.Strike squarely and avoid glancing blows.Never strike with the side of a hammer.Do not use a hammer with a loose or damaged head.Remember that left for a long time in very dry conditions, wood can dry out. Always check to ensure that this has not happened to your handle.Always use the correct hammer for the job.
£ 21.07 21.07 GBP

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