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Post by Keith De Paul - KDP on Aug 30, 2014 19:04:29 GMT -5
Chad (Streetrod)Sent me a realy cool Blending Hammer and after using it enough times to form an opinion, I Noticed that it did carry a nice impact and Transfer of energy. It moved a descent amount of metal and it didn't move the expected amount of metal back towards me *caused by the equal but opposite force of the friction of the rubber head) that is produced with the fat rubber knockdown that I normally use. The skill-set was learned faster than I expected. I was even using it to tap highs long about the time my back became too painful and messed up to continue PDR at the Industry standard level of expected intensity. I Love it, though, Chad! Thanks a lot!!
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Post by streetrod2006 on Aug 31, 2014 8:12:44 GMT -5
Welcome. I use my blending hammer for 90% of my knockdown work use a punch just for really sharp highs.
Hope your back feels better nothing worse than pulling out your back.
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Nov 4, 2014 4:47:01 GMT -5
Welcome. I use my blending hammer for 90% of my knockdown work use a punch just for really sharp highs. Hope your back feels better nothing worse than pulling out your back. What hammer do you use? Been planning for a Jack Shane and is wondering if it is worth the monet?
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Post by hockeynut on Nov 4, 2014 16:49:06 GMT -5
I have a Shane Jacks that hammer is awesome! Streetrod talked me into buying one. A really good investment.
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Nov 4, 2014 19:11:36 GMT -5
I have a Shane Jacks that hammer is awesome! Streetrod talked me into buying one. A really good investment. Thanks for the quick reply, now it is decided. A Shane Jacks it will be
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Post by hockeynut on Nov 5, 2014 20:41:57 GMT -5
You are welcome get yourself a few tips I have a Dentcraft m24 and a h24 the h24 is used for small/ medium blending. M24 comes with the hammer and is great for moving a fair amount of metal. I will use the m24 on bigger shots on rails before I even pull them tapping around the dent ,then reduce those dents to nothing with the new Black Plague smooth tabs.
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Post by mrmikaelericsson on Nov 6, 2014 1:20:44 GMT -5
You are welcome get yourself a few tips I have a Dentcraft m24 and a h24 the h24 is used for small/ medium blending. M24 comes with the hammer and is great for moving a fair amount of metal. I will use the m24 on bigger shots on rails before I even pull them tapping around the dent ,then reduce those dents to nothing with the new Black Plague smooth tabs. Dentcraft really have many tip. Thanks for sharing!
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