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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.
Hickory faces are a good choice for light sheet metal work and striking wood.
Hickory handles resist vibration.
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D | 3 oz. | 7/8" | 9 1/2" | Plain | Nonreplaceable | 0000000 | 00000 |
Also known as upholstery and pin hammers, these tools have a small head for driving tacks and pins in confined areas.