i went to an architectural salvage/reuse place over the weekend. there were a bunch of tools including a few of what appear to be blacksmith made punches and chisels.

i picked up two reasonably priced ball pein hammers. the larger is in ok condition, but the smaller one's ball pein needs to be dressed- it's pretty marred up, but not so much that it's not easily repairable with a file or grinder.

you can see on the larger one that its handle has been hit a few times. i'll probably order a new handle and use this one until it breaks or i get tired of the varnished handle. the smaller one probably needs a new handle too, but i'm not sure which handle to get for it. i'll have to do some digging to find a suitable handle.

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i ended up ordering two different sized handles that both might fit the smaller hammer. i can use the other one for either another small-to-medium sized straight pein hammer, some other top tool like a slitting chisel or flatter, or something fun like an experimental cooper's driver.

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fun fact, a "flatter" is something you use to flatten things.

@dustin FWIW, my usual source for handles and related materials (like wedges) is https://www.househandle.com.

Photo of my Flatter attached for tax.

@croyle i ordered the three handles from them!

fire hardened handles look super cool, and i was thinking about doing that for my hammers to make them more obviously different than those at the shared space i work in.

@croyle did you make that flatter? i'd like to acquire one at some point- either make or buy. i don't have access to a power hammer, so i'll have to really think about how i'd do it at the anvil.
@dustin I bought that one new from another 'smith. I still haven't ever made my own hammer.