Claw Hammers
A type of hammer used mainly for pounding nails into, or extracting nails
from, wood. Claw hammers usually weigh in the range 16 to 25 ounces. The
head is made of steel and the handle of wood, fiberglass, or steel. One
side of the head is flat with either a smooth or textured surface and is
used for pounding another surface. The rounded end of the claw, in conjunction
with the handle, is used to gain leverage when pulling out a nail. A curved claw hammer has a head that curves down and splits
in the middle forming a "V" shape. A 16-ounce curved claw hammer is an excellent
all-purpose tool around the home. A ripping claw hammer
has a claw that sticks out straighter, making this a better tool for small
demolition work. Another type of claw hammer is the framing
hammer. When purchasing be aware that higher-priced hammers will tend to have sturdier
handles and better steel in their heads. Choose tools made from dropped
forged over cast metal, especially in the case of striking tools such as
hammers.
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