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    Mallets

    Drive chisels and strike work without damaging its surface. To avoid marring, choose a mallet with faces that are softer than your workpiece. Lighter weight mallets are good for tapping work into place and driving a chisel to make small cuts. Use heavier weight mallets when assembling joints, dislodging stuck parts, and making aggressive cuts with a chisel. Longer mallets allow for more powerful swings.
    Lead Face
    Image of Product. Style E. Front orientation. Style E. Mallets .

    Style E

    Image of Product. Style F. Front orientation. Style F. Mallets .

    Style F

    Image of Product. Style G. Front orientation. Style G. Mallets .

    Style G

    Lead faces are the softest metal faces we offer. They're for use on plastic and soft, nonferrous metal, such as copper and aluminum.
    Lead Head—Lead heads deliver a heavier, more balanced blow than standard rawhide heads.
    Hickory Handle—Hickory handles resist vibration.
    Steel Handle—Steel handles are stronger than hickory handles but have less vibration resistance.
    Style
    Head Wt.
    Face
    Dia.
    Overall
    Lg.
    Grip
    Style
    Handle
    Replaceable
    Each
    Hickory Handle
    E12 oz.7/8"9 1/2"PlainNo000000000000
    E1 1/2 lb.1 1/4"12"PlainNo00000000000
    E2 1/2 lb.1 1/2"12 1/2"PlainNo00000000000
    E4 1/2 lb.2"14"PlainNo00000000000
     
    Steel Handle
    F1 lb.3/4"11"SmoothNo000000000000
    F2 lb.1 3/16"11"SmoothNo000000000000
    F3 lb.1 1/4"11"SmoothNo000000000000
    F5 lb.1 3/4"11"SmoothNo000000000000
    F6 lb.2"11"SmoothNo000000000000
    G4 lb.1 3/8"11"SmoothNo000000000000
     
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