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Size: 64 oz (Ounces)
Features
Description
The Sure Strike 64 oz. Blacksmith Hammer from Estwing has a forged steel blue painted head which is hardened and tempered and has a New England style head that offers two very different striking surfaces. The face is fully polished and beveled to reduce chipping. This Blacksmith hammer has a jacketed and textured yellow fiberglass handle which allows for heavier blows in an environment where there is limited swing. This is a strong reliable tool you can count on. From the Manufacturer The Sure Strike line of fiberglass tools from Estwing has forged steel heads with fiberglass handles for strong reliable tools you can count on.
Brand: Estwing
Head Material: Alloy Steel
Handle Material: Alloy Steel
Color: Blue
Item Weight: 4.7 Pounds
Brand: Estwing
Head Material: Alloy Steel
Handle Material: Alloy Steel
Color: Blue
Item Weight: 4.7 Pounds
Grip Type: Textured
Head Style: Flat
Style: Unique
Manufacturer: Estwing
Part Number: MRF64BS
Item Weight: 4.68 pounds
Product Dimensions: 14.18 x 5.86 x 1.93 inches
Country of Origin: USA
Item model number: MRF64BS
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Size: 64 oz (Ounces)
Power Source: Hand Powered
Item Package Quantity: 1
Included Components: Blacksmith's Hammer
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Warranty Description: Estwing warrants its all steel hammers against failure in normal use, but does not warrant its tools against misuse, abuse or wearing out. Misuse could include, but are not limited to the following a). Striking other hardened objects such as other tools, hardened nails, drills or chisels, etc. b). Pulling (attempting to withdraw) hardened nails, screws or nail sets. c). Filing of nick in claws or handles
Date First Available: September 29, 2010