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One must always be mindful of where they use their hammer.
extra care should be included. proper protective gear and all that good stuff.

I've also learned, that oversized hammers are not appreciated for tiny jobs.
 
Ya'll must be fans of 'Big Johnson'
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Bert S, agreed - the proper tool and preparation to complete a satisfactory job. We learn to work with what we have.
smaller hammer, just means more time on the job. too big a hammer, and there could be injury.

single jack, double jack, single hand, two hand.......it can't be a daunting undertaking, especially with a first timer.

Can't say enough about having the right hammer for the job...
this!!
 
Sir Sour began this spiral downward into this base conversation.

I just elected to join him in his basket for the ride.
 

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