My dad gave me this hammer, many years ago (30ish):
So i will need a new one. I'll find the same one eventually, but in the meantime, I built a quick and dirty soft hammer in about 15 mins tonight. Here's some pics:
This is a tow hook from a Kia. They are to be disposed of when doing the PDI on a new car. They are some type of chromo for sure. I dispose of them right into my stock bin for future projects. I have made a bunch of chuck keys, hammers, bushings and fittings out of them.
Took a quick skim cut, left some remnants of the thread for grip. Remember, this was quick and dirty.
Flipped her around and power tapped the other end. Always trying to preserve some length, i inserted a 2" chunk of grade 8 3/8-16 ready rod slathered in loctite.
If you go to: https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=71&acctid=20111 . you'll see this same chunk of aluminium sitting on top of my lathe way back in ohio. I drove 48 hours for this chunk of metal, so i'm keeping it forever!
Quick drill n tap, counterbore
More loctite, cranked it as tight as i could, and she's done. Quick and easy, but not the prettiest girl at the prom, but she'll get the job done.
So i will need a new one. I'll find the same one eventually, but in the meantime, I built a quick and dirty soft hammer in about 15 mins tonight. Here's some pics:
This is a tow hook from a Kia. They are to be disposed of when doing the PDI on a new car. They are some type of chromo for sure. I dispose of them right into my stock bin for future projects. I have made a bunch of chuck keys, hammers, bushings and fittings out of them.
Took a quick skim cut, left some remnants of the thread for grip. Remember, this was quick and dirty.
Flipped her around and power tapped the other end. Always trying to preserve some length, i inserted a 2" chunk of grade 8 3/8-16 ready rod slathered in loctite.
If you go to: https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=71&acctid=20111 . you'll see this same chunk of aluminium sitting on top of my lathe way back in ohio. I drove 48 hours for this chunk of metal, so i'm keeping it forever!
Quick drill n tap, counterbore
More loctite, cranked it as tight as i could, and she's done. Quick and easy, but not the prettiest girl at the prom, but she'll get the job done.