Wilton B.A.S.H 36" Sledge Hammer, 20 Lb Head (22036)

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Wilton B.A.S.H 36" Sledge Hammer, 20 Lb Head (22036)

Wilton B.A.S.H 36" Sledge Hammer, 20 Lb Head (22036)

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Our top recommendation for a steel-handled sledgehammer is the Wilton B.A.S.H 20-Pound Sledge Hammer, whose durable, rubber-coated steel handle minimizes vibrations while increasing control. Weight This dual-faced sledgehammer from Fiskars is ideal for construction workers who want a sledgehammer for both demolition and building purposes. This sledgehammer’s head is equipped with a wedged end for crushing masonry and a flat end for driving stakes or securing other reinforcements. While this high-quality sledgehammer is ideal for construction workers, it can also serve as a powerful demolition tool for homeowners and professionals of various trades. Key Features pounds: Sledgehammer heads that are between eight and 12 pounds take on a more traditional sledgehammer look that includes a long handle and large head. These sledgehammers are useful for heavy-duty household projects like removing walls or breaking up concrete. Our top recommendation for a lightweight, traditional-sized sledgehammer is the Craftsman Eight-Pound Sledge Hammer.

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Overall, I prefer a wood handle for my sledgehammers rather than fiberglass. Summary: What Is A Sledgehammer Used For? Sledgehammers also come with a shorter handle and a lighter head ranging from 2 to 8 lbs. They don;t generate as much force as a full size sledge hammer but hit much harder than a standard hammer. They’re great for demolition work in smaller spaces when you don;t have the room to take a big swing.These are some of the most common types of specialty sledgehammers, but there are other variations and specialized types available. Each type of sledge hammer has its own design intended for a specific use. How To Safely Use A Sledgehammer Breaking up pavement: Sledgehammers are used in landscaping to break up pavement, concrete slabs, walkways or asphalt. A sledgehammer can deliver a precise blow where the slab is weakest breaking it up into small enough pieces to carry away. Post mauls are similar to sledgehammers in shape, but are meant to drive wooden fence posts or tree stakes into the earth. Newer mauls have broad, flat circular faces that are significantly larger in diameter than the body of the head (where the handle attaches). Older post mauls are significantly larger than sledgehammers like their newer counterparts except the outside diameter (body) of older post maul designs remained the same large diameter as that of the faces of the hammer from one side to the other side. Sledgehammers usually have octagonal faces that are the same diameter or slightly smaller than the body of the head, and they are not nearly as large in overall diameter as a post maul. Sledge hammers come in a variety of designs which make them more effective at specific jobs. The most common design is a flat head that weight between 6 to 22 pounds mounted on a 36 inch shaft. But the shaft length, head design and head weight can vary based on the job you’re doing.

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Drilling hammer [ edit ] A man cutting a paving stone using a drilling hammer to drive a chisel Drilling hammer They come in two basic designs flat head or spiked. Flat is better for all around demolition work while a spike is better for penetrating into a slab or masonry wall. To begin your swing, bring the sledgehammer up and level with your head before driving it into the center of the target. During the swing, your dominant hand should control the blow and meet the non-dominant hand at the bottom of the handle. Repeat the steps to swing again. The sledge hammer is one of the most common hand tools used in construction and demolition work. The weight of its heavy metal head paired with a long handle creates a substantial force when hitting the target.Before using a sledgehammer, you must be comfortable with the weight and feel of the tool. If the sledgehammer feels too heavy, or you feel out-of-control while using it, stop immediately. If you’re new to using a sledgehammer, follow these steps on how to swing your heavy-duty tool the right way. Safety Equipment: Wear appropriate safety equipment to protect yourself from injury. This may include safety goggles, work gloves, and a hard hat. Additionally, it’s important to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots to protect your feet. Both are prone to break near the head on a bad hit, and when that happens wood handles are easier and cheaper to replace.

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Dead Blow Hammer: A dead blow hammer is a type of sledgehammer that’s designed to minimize rebound when striking a hard surface. This is achieved by using a hollow head that’s filled with lead shot. Dead blow hammers are often used in automotive and industrial settings.

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Tips For Minimizing Injury: To minimize the risk of injury when using a sledgehammer, you should always use the right tool for the job. Sledge hammers come in a variety of sizes and designs. Use one that’s appropriate for the job you’re doing. Always use proper technique when swinging the hammer, and avoid over-exertion. Be aware of your surroundings at all time. Clear the area of any potential hazards before using the sledgehammer.



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