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  1. Warrington hammer - Wikipedia

    The primary usage of the hammer involves holding a nail between the index finger and the thumb and setting it using the cross-peen side. It has a multitude of other uses, such as correcting a …

  2. Amazon.com: Warrington Hammer

    M48 Tactical War Hammer with Vortec Sheath | 15 1/2" Survival & Breaching Hammer with 7 3/4" Cast Stainless Steel Head, Hammerhead & Back Spike | Reinforced Fiberglass Handle for …

  3. Warrington-pattern Hammer in Steel - Lost Art Press

    The Crucible Warrington is milled out of one block of hardened steel by Machine Time in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and features the beautiful chamfering and tapering found on old …

  4. Warrington Hammer for sale | eBay

    Get the best deals for Warrington Hammer at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  5. Crown Tools 9 oz Warrington Hammer - Hardwick & Sons

    Crown Tools 9 oz Warrington Hammer. Forged head with a lacquered Hickory handle. 11-1/4" overall length. Made in Sheffield, England. As a family owned company, Crown Hand Tools & …

  6. Warrington hammers, Dogyu Carpenter's Hammers - Mike's Tools

    Warrington Cross-peen hammers on one side lets you start small brads without injury to fingers. This traditional cabinetmakers hammer also makes it easy to pound a nail close to a vertical …

  7. Hand Tool Warrington Hammers – InTheToolbox

    Warrington hammers also known as joiner’s hammers are specialized tools designed for fine woodworking and delicate carpentry tasks. They feature a flat striking face on one end and a …

  8. My minimalist tools - another hammer - Paul Sellers’ Blog

    Feb 1, 2012 · This cross peen hammer is known in England as a Warrington hammer. The are sold according to weight starting with 6oz and increasing in 2oz increments to around 14oz.

  9. Warrington Cross-Peen Hammer by Crucible Tools

    With a conventional round-headed hammer, if the nail is too short to project higher than the tips of the thumb and finger holding it, hitting yourself is practically unavoidable. This hammer's …

  10. Warrington hammer - Wikiwand

    The primary usage of the hammer involves holding a nail between the index finger and the thumb and setting it using the cross-peen side. It has a multitude of other uses, such as correcting a …