If you favor a wood-handled hammer (and many of us do), use it sparingly for pulling nails. Pulling a nail puts tremendous wrenching stresses on a hammer. In claw hammers, flat faces are usually an indication of second-rate goods. A smooth, slightly convex ( belled) face is preferable for finish work.This is especially handy when doing work that involves forceful hammering, like framing and toe-nailing. ![]()
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