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Tyrrell's Classic Workshop
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We used to hit 14lb hammers against each other to get huge steel pins out of the machinery we used.
Did it for years and years with full force, occasionally a 28lb one came into use.
Nothing untoward ever happened.
Hammers can chip (especially the cheap ones) with the associated consequences.
Must be good quality - I've seen them chip.Like I said, nothing ever happened, no flying shrapnel, no explosions, no cracks, nothing.
Over 15 years we've been doing it.....yes we've all heard the " you shouldn't do that" quote hundreds of times, but our real world experience has shown us that its fine to clobber them together.
People buy lottery tickets every week and win zip!Like I said, nothing ever happened, no flying shrapnel, no explosions, no cracks, nothing.
Over 15 years we've been doing it.....yes we've all heard the " you shouldn't do that" quote hundreds of times, but our real world experience has shown us that its fine to clobber them together.
You may well be right of course, but quite an assumption on your part nonetheless.I'm sure he won't be at all interested in your tool kit
You may well be right of course, but quite an assumption on your part nonetheless.
I didn’t see it as an assumption but more of a pi$$ take.You may well be right of course, but quite an assumption on your part nonetheless.
Offended? Nah... not in the slightest.I didn’t see it as an assumption but more of a pi$$ take.
If the same conversation was between a few of my mates in the pub it would be classed as a pi$$ take. If a mate got offended by that, well.......
People buy lottery tickets every week and win zip!
I'm guessing that it was a butane torch which would have a cooler flame than propane or acetylene???What surprised me more than the (mis)use? of the hammer was the blowtorch. I'd have thought that either an induction heater or oxy-acetylene torch would have localised the heat a lot better.
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