Custom Stainless Wreck Hammer

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This is a pretty slick wreck hammer custom made for my LDS. It is all stainless and has a chisel stored in the handle. The stainless hammer "head" is made of solid SS and the handle is made from SS tube. The handle has been knurled to give a better grip and had internal threads on the open end to hold the chisel in. The chisel is very sharp on the pointed end and the other end has a large face for pounding and a hex type rim for twisting. Built in D-ring to hold it where you want. Check out the pics!

$110 ships it to you.
 

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still available - one of a kind hammer

edit - shouldn't have bumped without price change. $100 shipped.
 
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It's hardly one-of-a-kind. Guys like Enrique Alvarez have been making them for years. And a commercial version is available from Manta called "The Nut Buster." A buddy of mine manufactured a mixed SS/titanium version. And there was a British version that had threads on the end of the chisel so it could be screwed back into the handle forming a long pry bar. I'm not sure what is different about yours.
 
It's hardly one-of-a-kind. Guys like Enrique Alvarez have been making them for years. And a commercial version is available from Manta called "The Nut Buster." A buddy of mine manufactured a mixed SS/titanium version. And there was a British version that had threads on the end of the chisel so it could be screwed back into the handle forming a long pry bar. I'm not sure what is different about yours.

Well, I'm not sure what is different either, I wasn't familiar with the hammers you listed. Thanks for the input and helpful info.

Regardless, here's a nice SS hammer that will make someone in need of a hammer very happy.
 
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