Show rr SB Standard-Examin- oT" 5“ TF”(r U ' “43 ty £)Oo kO‘ O O er Sunday July 12 1981 fo Proper use of hammer & °o°o°o0 OOP " ' C' Q Q o O Q lo advised CP OOOOOOO G o O 0 o o cP rr" 00 o o o o o o o CT"0 If) fl v'VrT5'xrJJ"U css O O o O possible be misused To hammer a nail straight rest the face of the hammer on the nail as you hold the nail with the index finger and thumb of one hand Draw back the hammer and give a light tap to start the nail and determine the aim Once the nail has caught hold remove the hand that was holding it and strike the nail a second blow a bit harder From then on use firm strokes while concentrating on what you are do- ' C O o G o c o c o o o C o c O o o o o oY V o poooodRMoc 0 O O O o o n 3000000000000 oooooooooooo n a o o o o O O Q So I ) !o o c c O OQOOOO “ OOOOOOOQOOOOO O o o d O O o o c D O O O o Ol "o no o o O O D Poo o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o O O Q O o o o 0 3 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o P'-- 00 CSscDo dJtrft? O0GCb est glance away from the nail can send the hammer face off bi8!MK MM© target For fine work the Full bolts CT-T- o o O o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 3 0 0 0 3 O o ing Even the quick- nail should be of the finishing type so that the head can be driven slightly below the surface of the wood Use a nail set to do this setting the nail head about of an inch below the wood surface To prevent the nail set from slipping off the head of the nail rest the little finger on the work and press the nail set firmly O' ZZZSaGr KyseQZZD ANDY LANG The person who can’t even “hammer in a nail straight” actually exists He’s usually the fellow who considers a hammer such a simple tool that it couldn’t U - u— Q Or G ino o 00 O o O 0 OOO o OOOOOOOQOO O O JD O O O O O O o -- Full bolts 45" wide 45" wide SQSBB Musm Select group 45" wide one-sixteen- th against it as you hammer gently A hammer is held firmly near the end of the handle The blow is then delivered through the wrist the elbow and the shoulder One or all should be brought into play on the depending strength of the blow to be struck Full bolts £ 5TH8 rrTT b iro OtD 6 3 ''trTF ‘ IMPORTED PQOOT BQY ©WJB0V 45" wide X 100 polyester 118" wide Champagne color only hammer hold it in your hand and swing it as though you were bolts 60" wide Full driving a nail into wood Do it again and all-importa- factor nt in getting the correct hammer is how it feels to you If you are a golfer you know how a difference of an ounce or two can affect your swing The most common household ham- mer is usually marked on the head with a weight designation of 16 ounces That’s the weight of the head not the complete hammer But if a 16-oun- 'v5"o""0 rwin JUVBHIUs When buying a again since the a q J5 o a TraGYA ©DG08 msmm Values to 35 PBQCMiB n®cx nocsira inch O G®W®C ce model feels too light or too heavy for Full bolts you try one with a different weight de- and for riveting tening unhardened A shaping and straighhard-drillin- g bolts 45" wide Full signation The ordinary hammer has a claw for withdrawing nails A ball pein hammer is for hitting small hand chisels and punches metals YD — I -C- U-QL- 45" and 60" wide inch 2 n r s©y® mm ©ffl? a Q ham- Ca'D’GEHLQGCSS Full bolts 60" wide Designer lengths and 45" wide hardened masonry nails There are various other types in- cluding a magnetic track hammer to help set tacks with one end ROT 60" wide before driving them home with the other Loose or damaged YD d 6 d hammer handles cause quite a few accidents each year principally because people won’t take the few seconds necessary to inspect the hammer before it is used A quick glance at the handle is all that is necessary to see whether it is loose or damaged Another quick glance at the head will tell you whether its striking face and edges have any dents or chips You can repair a damaged handle but when the face is damaged the hammer should be discarded To remove a nail slip the claw of the a AC3D mer is the proper tool well as driving home a a qq o ®B©A0!©JKI nd for striking cold chisels brick chisels and star drills as 45" wide ©©DO Assorted sizes weights colors Slightly irregular Navy sizes as available H o B o oao OfiY 0 t3®tis smasi aus itrjiTfirie traies Select Group only OFF u u u '"u o o""or nnininrfrn hammer under the O"" o’7 c nail head and pull until the handle is near- ly vertical and the nail partly drawn r '“- 1- - -A s- - r r j t v V By ' tad |