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minus-square@helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•20 days agoCool list. Never seen an electrician use an “electricians hammer”, most use a framing. Also missing the Form Setter Hammer.
minus-square@SouthEndSunset@lemm.eelinkfedilink1•20 days agoI use a claw hammer. Sometimes I use a stubby claw hammer, which is also missing.
minus-square@shalafi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•20 days agoHow do you use it? I’ve never found an application.
minus-square@SouthEndSunset@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•20 days agoI work in maintenance for a hospital trust, we’re a small team and everyone does everything. I use it for putting rawl plugs in, cause I can carry it in my pocket and it doesn’t need much force to put one of them in.
minus-square@shalafi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•18 days agoThanks, learned a new word! We call them anchors around these parts. That is indeed a fine use! Wish I knew that when I was a cable guy.
Cool list.
Never seen an electrician use an “electricians hammer”, most use a framing.
Also missing the Form Setter Hammer.
I use a claw hammer.
Sometimes I use a stubby claw hammer, which is also missing.
How do you use it? I’ve never found an application.
I work in maintenance for a hospital trust, we’re a small team and everyone does everything. I use it for putting rawl plugs in, cause I can carry it in my pocket and it doesn’t need much force to put one of them in.
Thanks, learned a new word! We call them anchors around these parts. That is indeed a fine use! Wish I knew that when I was a cable guy.