Anyone got one of the old style woodies with the side puller & milled face they want to part with? The new ones dont have the puller.
“ To the noble mind / Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind” – Wm Shakespeare, Hamlet, III,i,100
Anyone got one of the old style woodies with the side puller & milled face they want to part with? The new ones dont have the puller.
“ To the noble mind / Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind” – Wm Shakespeare, Hamlet, III,i,100
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I have one I bought a couple years ago from the inventor after he split the sheets with Hart. I think it says "Douglas" on it. Has the milled face and side puller you want, and he told me when I bought it he had improved the design of the connection between handle and head...maybe added or subtracted one bolt, I can't remember.
Anyway, this thing has driven maybe 50 nails. Never did like it enough to give up my Bakuma for it. You want it?
Absolutely. Got a $ you want? You can email if you like to get commerce off the forum from here. Thanks much." To the noble mind / Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind" - Wm Shakespeare, Hamlet, III,i,100
Kevin Halliburton
"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man." -Elbert Hubbard-
Got it over a month ago. Even got to use it a little before I handed it off. Dandy. I really prefer the Sencos, but for the triggerless models, the Hart feels right. That Douglas was a good hammer too, though. I could get used to either. "The child is grown / The dream is gone / And I have become / Comfortably numb " lyrics by Roger Waters
Oh yea, guess I could have looked at the date on your post. DOH!Kevin Halliburton
"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man." -Elbert Hubbard-