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Guys i have found a new tool that is just amazing i bought it on e-bay i got it yesterday and WOW what can i say its awesome. i gave it a shot just to see cos im a tool freak ive even registered on this site just to tell you guys.
well ididnt think i would be a fan of it but when i got it (a manufacturers second btw) it felt good and when i used it i loved it took me a couple of goes to get the hang of it then like they said it will hammer nailos just about any where also they say 3" nails are the max but i managed 4" nails esily.


http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=the+ ... &_osacat=0

theres even a video on there website showing how it works. A truly usefull i never thought i would buy another hammer but this one is a must.


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Sounds like you are peddling this stuff Adrian.

The site gets diluted when people register and first post is a link to some gadget you can buy. :wink:


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Looks like :spam:


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Looks like :spam:


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i see what you mean re- reading it lol what can i say apart from im not yes it does look keen but thats just me


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Rather than spamming the site which is going to get you banned very shortly why don't you contact ultimatehandyman himself and send him a few samples that he can dish out to the pros on this site to review then if your product is any good you might sell some.


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Spam it maybe, but I can't see tooooo many mugs buying one, what a load of rubbish and only £17 quid :shock:

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its so bad, they have to have a 'virtual' video :lol:

http://www.thecannonball.co.uk/hammer%20video.htm

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ROTFPML. :wtf: Assuming its spam durr what else, what was actually broken that needed fixing ... with a 'mer' I mean?

Mind you, be fair, I have been working on a square wheel for cars, I have concluded it saves having a handbrake. Fleabay ere I come. :sign7: :cool:


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I saw a similar thing at a home show once, where a guy was using a similar thing to split a log, using what could only be described as a metal wedge on the end of a long slide hammer. I stood there for 10 minutes and watched him split a bit from a log that could of been done with a single blow from an axe :wtf:

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think i will stick with my range of estwings. ideal tool for roofers, carpenters, builders that is a quote from there site how on earth would that be usefull for a roofer


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Slight switch. I took delivery of a Hinge Pro last week, actually two, a 75 and 100mm. Not bad but the instructions state nothing heavier than a 3oz hammer to be used when whacking the end of it. Only took me 3 hours to do one hinge with a 3oz 'mer.' Dju think it might have been a misprint and it was 30oz :scratch: Just kidding, I sussed it was a misprint.

Oh instructions, they ain't never worth reading

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them hinge pro things any good?


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Pretty useless on hardwood doors. Just not enough cut on the unit. Softwood fine altough some older hinges are different dimensions and you always need to check.

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