What are your guys thoughts on the Stiletto Hammers, not really interested in the all Titanium one. I am more interested in the 16oz Titanium “MuscleHead” Framer, so if you guys have used one and have a oppion on em let me know whay ya think.
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I will remember before I forget.
Absolutely love mine. I have the 14oz framer wood 'ax' handle and the 10 oz wood handle trimmer. I use other hammers for things like demo and when you really want to whack something over like a post, weight is better (like a 2 lb lump hammer). But for all day driving nails, the titaniums are great.
I have one of the 14oz. Framing hammers, and I love it. Other guys on the crew used 16oz. Dalluges, which were also very nice, and had a bigger head. Consequently, there were a few times my hammer was the only one that could fit into the space to hammer/beat on something.
I never really trusted that they work. I bought one just befroe christmas and replaced my 25 oz Bob Hart. Man what a difference your arm nevr goes home tired.