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Old 07-16-2012, 08:14 PM
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This is the hammer that I use...American Hammer
Use the search function, there has been a number of threads on this company in the past.
When the face is too mashed up you can have it recast by sending the handle back to them. The phone number is cast into the handle so you never lose it
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:18 PM
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This is the hammer that I use...American Hammer
Use the search function, there has been a number of threads on this company in the past.
When the face is too mashed up you can have it recast by sending the handle back to them. The phone number is cast into the handle so you never lose it
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Same here. Nothing's so simple as a good hammer!
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Old 07-17-2012, 12:01 PM
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You must mean other than the FOUL POLE from the Washington Nationals Park shoved upside down into Patrick's engine compartment?
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Old 07-17-2012, 12:20 PM
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You must mean other than the FOUL POLE from the Washington Nationals Park shoved upside down into Patrick's engine compartment?
Uh-huh... I'll have you know that I've used that tool for decades to perform Seated French Curls. Now, is that a straight line, or what?
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Yeah Mike, I might be worried about that too. My machinest is a lot smarter than I am. He might have some suggestions to reinforce it.

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Old 07-18-2012, 05:16 PM
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Let us know how it goes when it slips off, you go ass over tea kettle and your wheel is damaged.

If you are going to do it, it needs an ear to keep it from coming off.
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Old 07-18-2012, 05:28 PM
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If you are going to do it, it needs an ear...
OK, I'll keep a lookout for a friend, Roman, or countryman....
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Old 07-18-2012, 05:57 PM
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OK, I'll keep a lookout for a friend, Roman, or countryman....
From what I heard Evander Holyfield may be ready to sell an ear. His $14 million mansion is in foreclosure.
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Monterey Ca is producing a very nice spinner tool. Very effective .
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Hi John. I haven't heard the term "ass over tea kettle" for years. My dear old Dad used to say that.

Good point about the ear. The tool at the start of this thread has ears.

It may be the best bet. I think my hammer swinging days are behind me.

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Old 07-18-2012, 05:55 PM
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Hi John. I haven't heard the term "ass over tea kettle" for years. My dear old Dad used to say that.

Good point about the ear. The tool at the start of this thread has ears.

It may be the best bet. I think my hammer swinging days are behind me.

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John. Not age, good taste for using such a fine phrase.

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You guys kill me.

I almost had Greg videoing busting his own ass.

Uh, I mean abusing his tool.

Uh, I mean using his tool.

Oh whatever, you guys killed it!
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"The toolth? You can't handle the toolth!"

Apologies to Jack Nicklson

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4SECA -

What does the rest of the setup look like? The welding on the aluminum looks pretty good and I would assume this is going to be light, right? Can you provide some details on the spinner tool? I'm interested to see more of the product, since I haven't seen any good spinner tool that works good!! George
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The tools are being produced and a web site will be running next week. DPS Products
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The twin hammer design produces an impact shock wave ,that is very effective moving tght spinners.
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There is a long or short twin hammer option.
The longer hammer system creates more torque, but may not fit into the standard tool bag.
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Your spinner tool looks good - available now? What's a selling price?
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