Popular Post HandyDan Posted August 14, 2018 Popular Post Report Posted August 14, 2018 Found this hammer head at an estate sale and bought it for the novelty of it. I have this hammer and thought I may be able to share the handle with is and treat it as a kit. They both have 3/8" fine threads but the screw driver was too long for the new ball peen head. There is only 2" hollowed out in the stem so I decided to make a handle for it. I found this piece of brass from a candle stick I saved from a previous project. As luck would have it it had 3/8" fine threads already in the end of it. Stuff does go right sometimes. Mounted it on the metal lathe and turned it down to 7/16". Found a suitable piece of Mahogany, drilled it and epoxied the two together. Turned it on the wood lathe and gave it a CA finish. Cut the head off a fine thread bolt to use as a connector to mate the hammer head and handle together. Then I got the idea to cut a tip off a Phillips screw driver, drill a hole in the 3/8" connector and mate the two together. So now the handle has a Phillips screw driver when twisted apart. I enjoy piddling around with projects like this. Gets the creative juices flowing. Steve Krumanaker, Dadio, Stick486 and 5 others 8 Quote
Dadio Posted August 14, 2018 Report Posted August 14, 2018 Dan, that is too kool, Came out really good. now you have a tool and a show piece combined. Herb HandyDan 1 Quote
Gerald Posted August 14, 2018 Report Posted August 14, 2018 Great looking handle. But do you have to make us drool by mentioning a metal lathe? HandyDan, Dadio and HARO50 2 1 Quote
HandyDan Posted August 14, 2018 Author Report Posted August 14, 2018 45 minutes ago, Gerald said: Great looking handle. But do you have to make us drool by mentioning a metal lathe? HARO50 and Dadio 2 Quote
Steve Krumanaker Posted August 15, 2018 Report Posted August 15, 2018 Now THAT'S impressive! Nice work Dan! Steve Quote
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