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Micrometer hammer - photos
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Might be a bit hard to hit a nail straight with the anvils out of alignment.
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Originally Posted by
NortonDommi
Might be a bit hard to hit a nail straight with the anvils out of alignment.
Probably the reason why it was made into a hammer was because it sucked as a "C" clamp
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agree, judging the misalignment of the spindle and anvil it has long since lost its original purpose.....I just couldnt do that to a micrometer
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I don't know, even though I have a lot of task-specific, small hammers, I don't have a true precision hammer.
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I like to use one of my POS mics for a small C clamp, am I a bad person?
I am thinking an inside mic would be a better precision hammer head.
Not as identifiable as sacrilegious behavior though...
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Originally Posted by
Chazz
I don't know, even though I have a lot of task-specific, small hammers, I don't have a true precision hammer.
You can never have enough hammers or clamps!
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Originally Posted by
Moldyjim
I like to use one of my POS mics for a small C clamp, am I a bad person?
I am thinking an inside mic would be a better precision hammer head.
Not as identifiable as sacrilegious behavior though...
I agree that would result in a better appearing precision hammer, but not as practical as the striking faces would not be flat. Also, it would be limited to indoor (inside) use. use
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Hmm, anvils misaligned, nope, it is an adjustable wrench, faces way too small to be of any use as a hammer to the type of person who abuses tools so badly.