Estwing Hammers

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2019
  • In this video we look at the classic Estwing metal and nylon framing hammer and two of the newer generations that may take it's place, maybe... With new features selectively incorporated into different versions, choosing the right one for you maybe a bit challenging!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 87

  • @mishapesic9323
    @mishapesic9323 11 місяців тому +1

    Love that ring!! Original hammer with the blue grip is a beast and life time too. Nothing beats it IMO.

  • @ibrazeau3044
    @ibrazeau3044 4 роки тому +21

    I have many hammers... many! In my toolset I still have my first 16oz curved Estwing, a 20oz smooth short handle, 22oz milled long handle, and a 28oz milled. I rarely use them these days but I'll still use the 22 and 28 for setting duplexs and for demo. Two things I love that no other hammer has... that greenish patina on the handle and that ringing sound when hitting the nail. Love that ring.
    I think I would like the claw hammer but it seems limitive when a nailer can't be used. Situations like those occur often in pole structures. A crooked board being straightened by the claw requires another hammer to set the nail (not much of an issue if you can use a nailer). I prefer having a hammer and a dedicated pry bar instead. Just my opinion.
    The side puller seems useless, too finicky for me.
    Like you said, these hammers are indestructible and will last a lifetime. The ears will not break (they lose their sharpness and round up over time but they can be sharpened up), the handle is near perfect and ages really well, the tang is dull/sharp but will take a missed hit no problem even on concrete. You can easily side nail, pound stakes, break concrete, use the ears to dig, chop, debundle and separate boards, use the tang to debark and scrape, etc. A great all around tool. The small face and parallel head profile makes for good inner corner nailing. I have seen one that was bent from prying... it was heated back into shape and it continued banging! I've nearly started a fire because of the sparks my 28oz made while I was staking!
    Too bad they are so heavy. My edc 22oz bowed down on my tool belt (heavy and it showed when it was in the loop) and eventually rang from my hand to my neck on every strike. The 28's purpose is mostly reserved for forms and demo because it is virtually unnecessary with the thinner spirals and sinkers.
    I eventually moved away from Estwing and tried various other brands. Since I can't deal with wooden handled hammers very well, I fell into the titanium handle game... the price of 10 Estwings for 1 titanium hammer is a steep price to pay to get into that game but, for me, it was totally worth it. No more aches in my hands, arms, shoulder and neck and the tool belt was lighter too for relatively the same results. It makes a big difference in the end. My 16oz titanium drives like a champ (I am a two banger on 3 1/4"s... not a 5 striker lollll) and I can drive 4 1/4"+ nails for pole structures a good portion of the day before feeling the tingles and aches I used to feel much earlier with the Estwing's.
    I still have them guys and will probably always keep them, or at least will keep them in the family. I think they are the best tool for the greenhorn and their weight make the user develop those muscles, precision and dexterity needed for the upcoming years...
    and that RINGING sound.

  • @12RedRabbit
    @12RedRabbit 4 роки тому +17

    The side puller is made for nails up against walls and tight to reach places

  • @vikingnorm6935
    @vikingnorm6935 4 роки тому +1

    IMO can’t go wrong with 1, I literally own 7-8 different Estwing hammers amongst a ton of hammers from other brands I’ve compiled over the last 30-35 years, I love their tools in general

  • @kernkuhlman8492
    @kernkuhlman8492 3 роки тому

    I've had 2 of the 19 oz hammers break on me at the handles in 6 years. I still have a head from the first one in the back of the truck yet. Now you got me thinking about putting a handle on it. My friend has the means to do it. Otherwise I'll turn it into a hatchet

  • @Trogdor223
    @Trogdor223 5 місяців тому

    The 15oz is a must for any electrical apprentice or journeyman.I have the 15oz steel est wing hammer and 15oz blue hammer. They work perfectly fine for me with hammering staples, nails for boxes, and ripping out boxes. I have the est wing mini sledge hammer I use for ground rods. I also use Klein and Knipex linesman’s as hammers when i can’t find my est wings.

  • @jeffalan6339
    @jeffalan6339 3 роки тому +1

    I have an estwing that replaces my stanley for finish carpentery, I need at times to knock as door out in order to install replacement,the house settles on some.
    I have 22oz Dead On nothing talks back to it, 18" handle also pulls the biggest nails without a sweat..
    Estwing for most users is really nice stuff

  • @lightningfun6486
    @lightningfun6486 3 роки тому +3

    I use estwing because it’s a 1 time purchase that hammer will last forever if taken good care of!

  • @zkgarage1939
    @zkgarage1939 2 роки тому +2

    I have the 28oz estwing framer. Best hammer I've bought. I paid $35 for it. I've used it for demolition and installment. Not much damage over the 3 monthes that I've owned it.

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 4 роки тому +4

    When attempting to pull a nail with an Estwing . Grab the nail close to the timber in the claw , rather than back at the nail head . This gives a better grab and fulcrum to withdraw the nail .

  • @robertsanders7061
    @robertsanders7061 3 місяці тому

    I have my original Estwing 20 once. Bought it in 1970 the handle has turned green and my 16 ounce Estwing, the handle has turned brown

  • @bobitobob3453
    @bobitobob3453 3 роки тому +12

    “Bells and whistles” 😂
    It’s a hammer dude, what more do you need?

    • @F15ElectricEagle
      @F15ElectricEagle 3 роки тому +7

      Some people want a bell or whistle with their hammer.

    • @ralentinovossi8081
      @ralentinovossi8081 3 роки тому +2

      RGB lighting and wifi 6 capability to control it through your phone.

  • @zachturner8745
    @zachturner8745 4 роки тому +5

    Or estwing was trying to get us to buy two hammers for the extra sale. One with a side pulled and one with a twist corrector

  • @tanktopper
    @tanktopper 4 роки тому +17

    I think it is forged not cast.

  • @k1hasard
    @k1hasard 6 місяців тому

    I have a 20 ounce straight claw old style hammer that is probably 40 years old now, its overall weight is 27.41 ounces. I was looking for a lighter hammer a while ago and came across the 15 ounce Estwing Ultra while shopping online. That hammer weighs 30.86 ounces, so for a 15 ounce head, it weighs more than a hammer with a 20 ounce head. Both hammers are the same length. The 15 ounce has that I beam-ish shank, and the shock grip, so I guess that's where the difference is in weight. The 15 ounce doesn't hit as hard as the 20 ounce, regardless what their advertising says. Both are great, but I wasn't expecting a heavier hammer when buying a lighter hammer.

  • @leonardnorris3949
    @leonardnorris3949 Рік тому

    I've been collecting Hammers from the 1700's - 2023 for a long time.

  • @Carlos-wy1jx
    @Carlos-wy1jx 2 роки тому

    What is the difference in head Size from the regular 22oz to the 19oz ultra?

  • @ericavitia7026
    @ericavitia7026 Рік тому

    The side nail puller usually better used on walls but I'd rather use a crowbar nail puller

  • @fredricful
    @fredricful 4 роки тому

    Kann man lage rosa hontak spesial utvikla til litt mindre dame henner rosa hontak gummiblanding?

  • @maxwellhouse2038
    @maxwellhouse2038 4 роки тому +1

    Have you heard of that hybrid hammer coming out in November?

    • @TG0408
      @TG0408 4 роки тому

      Maxwell House what hybrid hammer ? They made the al pro hammer which has been out for quite a while now

  • @MintStiles
    @MintStiles 4 роки тому +4

    The ultra hammer is a great hammer. I like mine in leather handle; the magnet setter is nice. However, the straighter nail pullers is not good unless you are just trying to pull a FEW nails. The straighter claws are probably much more efficient for striking.

    • @theneoenigma2094
      @theneoenigma2094 4 роки тому +1

      The straight claw has more uses than a curved claw.

    • @davidrussell4104
      @davidrussell4104 Рік тому

      Straight claws are good for ripping walls & light digging. I am an electrician & used them a lot. I do best with lighter 16 oz.

  • @geneneveils1873
    @geneneveils1873 3 роки тому

    I was told that they are not making any them anymore is that true I know they are being still they're sold in places but do they still produce and make them

  • @cadomusicbr
    @cadomusicbr Рік тому +1

    When you get too hammered you don’t get to nail

  • @socalsand86
    @socalsand86 2 роки тому

    I thought the 24oz with the 2x4 grabber had a longer handle? Are you sure yours isn’t a 22oz?

  • @GorillamansGarage
    @GorillamansGarage 4 роки тому +1

    Do you know of any other brands that make a hammer with the 2x4 grabber ?

    • @TomJuanDaDon
      @TomJuanDaDon 3 роки тому +1

      Dewalt has one

    • @michaelkulman7095
      @michaelkulman7095 10 місяців тому +1

      Stanley has one too in two weights with choice of waffle or flat faces under their name, Fat Max.
      Should be easy to find on Amazon but I bought one in a big box store...These have a side nail pull in side of head and a ducks foot claw not a regular claw.
      It has some advantages for demo...and it can also be a framing hammer...
      It shares some things in common with their FUBAR
      wrecking/demolition bar...
      As far as I know there is the Eastwing Hammertooth, the DeWalt and the Stanley.

  • @geraldobitts9162
    @geraldobitts9162 3 роки тому +1

    Where is the wooden handle eswing? It's the best hammer that they make.

  • @Fr3sh-Kush
    @Fr3sh-Kush 3 роки тому +5

    Top best hammers for me
    Best steel hammer on a low budget: 22 oz estwing
    Best wood handle hammers: Vaughn californa framer 23 oz, Stiletto titanium 14 oz wood handle.(old one was better 14 oz.stiletto.ruger titanium.
    Best metal hammer high price. Martinez m1.
    For some its the stiletto tibone. I like the hammer

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 2 роки тому +2

    They are forged, not cast or poured.

  • @xiaochenli378
    @xiaochenli378 4 роки тому

    The side nail puller design is just a tragic comparing with Stiletto TiBone or Hart framing hammer.

  • @sunaramrit5560
    @sunaramrit5560 Рік тому

    where abailebal in nepal this hammer

  • @igotursixx2665
    @igotursixx2665 2 роки тому

    When you twisting the stud you stlill need another hammer to hammer the stud in place. So one to hold the stud in place and one to nail it in place that's why they did that

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  2 роки тому +1

      That would be the case unless you are framing with a nail gun, then the hammer twists and the nail gun does it's thing!

  • @ericavitia7026
    @ericavitia7026 Рік тому

    I think that magnetic nail holder is okay but I'd rather place the nail where I truly want it and not risk it flying away or bending

  • @user-ec6yk1fz3k
    @user-ec6yk1fz3k 3 роки тому +3

    Estwing makes cast iron hammers? Well shit dobt forget to rub it down with olive oil and season it in the oven

  • @rgplpc
    @rgplpc 9 місяців тому

    I've had several Estwing hammers, including those with leather and rubber handles. The leather handles will eventually decay, and the rubber handles will tear up the palm of your hand if you use it all day, especially a hot day. The gimmicky additions are pretty useless. There is a simple way to start a nail with one hand, using any hammer. And "stud straightener". . . you might be able to use the hammer to twist the stud, but you would need a second hammer, or an air nailer, to fasten it. Pulling nails like you're doing is very difficult with a straight claw hammer unless you pull it sideways. Then it's easy.

  • @nhoncolau1384
    @nhoncolau1384 Рік тому

    Búa đẹp hỉ giá như thế nào

  • @chrishutchison9681
    @chrishutchison9681 4 роки тому +3

    Well my opinion is they obviously thought u would be straighting a board with hammertoith and need to start and drive a nail with the other one and you can pull out said nail if your a bad shot 😉

  • @nhoncolau1384
    @nhoncolau1384 Рік тому

    Búa đẹp hỉ

  • @user-zv7hv1zn2o
    @user-zv7hv1zn2o 3 роки тому

    Супер молоток 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇

  • @fredricful
    @fredricful 4 роки тому +1

    Gult hontak?

  • @silverback4434
    @silverback4434 3 роки тому

    On the estwing hammer generally the striking surface is too small i prefer stanley hammers

    • @kriswheeler9455
      @kriswheeler9455 2 роки тому +1

      Ive had the 20oz stanley anti vibe for about ten years and love it, used it for everything but mostly trim work. Just bought the 190z ultra today for siding, framing and heavier uses.

  • @rubenvarela4077
    @rubenvarela4077 4 роки тому +1

    I have 25 sewing big blue

  • @joseronaldo1513
    @joseronaldo1513 4 роки тому +1

    Quero comprar um martelo

  • @MrRubenrivera9649
    @MrRubenrivera9649 Рік тому +1

    You can tell me snap-on, Mac, matco, Stanley proto, Stanley brand, Vaughan, craftsman, plumb, Ace hardware, work pro , stiletto, klein, ideal, wiha, knipex (if they have or make one), wera, Southwire kobalt, master force, s-k tools, Irwin and to me unless they make a like all metal hammer 🔨 estwing is the best (to me) and money could by hammer 🔨 out.

  • @joshua89898989
    @joshua89898989 Рік тому

    They did it for the money

  • @joseronaldo1513
    @joseronaldo1513 4 роки тому +1

    Boa noite

  • @clotheslinespider6976
    @clotheslinespider6976 4 роки тому +1

    Nice vid, shame those hammers are 60+ dollars in the uk....

    • @shauntaylor6564
      @shauntaylor6564 4 роки тому

      60 plus dollars in the UK? How'd you work that one out lol

    • @thecaravan1
      @thecaravan1 4 роки тому +1

      The 20oz, short one, with the leather grip is around £35 in the UK and £25-30 for the blue vinyl 16-20oz, if you are a savvy shopper.
      Those nice English pattern estwings are harder to find over here though!

    • @clotheslinespider6976
      @clotheslinespider6976 4 роки тому +1

      @@thecaravan1 Your talking about completely different hammers dude. Also never buy estwing from none reputable dealers, theres a lot of chinese fakes around. The estwings in this video are 60 uk pounds which is equal to, at the current exchange rate, 77 US dollars

    • @thecaravan1
      @thecaravan1 4 роки тому

      @@clotheslinespider6976 I'm talking about the standard pattern estwing hammers, not the 'ultra' type, which I agree is about £50-60 if that's what you mean.
      I've seen the E16S model for sale online at a few UK sites right now for between £35-£38. The vinyl grip is a bit cheaper still.
      I bought an e20c estwing from Howden's this year for less than £40.
      Having five or six other estwings old and new, three bought in the us, I'm confident it's not a fake.

    • @TheSavagederek
      @TheSavagederek 4 роки тому

      The ultra hammers are available for £45 if you shop around . Don't buy from Screwfix . Toolstation online had the 15oz ultra for £35 not so long ago , but only online , not in store .

  • @joseronaldo1513
    @joseronaldo1513 4 роки тому +1

    Quero um martelo

  • @nookanpimthong9716
    @nookanpimthong9716 3 роки тому

    รูปทรงทันสมัยดี แต่ขอติตรงหัวฆ้อนไม่มีความกลม มันจะออกเบี้ยวๆและตรงลบมุมหัวฆ้อนก็ลึกกินหน้าสัมผัสหัวฆ้อนเกินไป ดูแล้วเป็นงานทำมือดูไม่เสถียร งานไม่เนียนเท่า De
    และSt ทีทำในใต้หวันที่ดูเหมือนทำมาจากเครี่องจักรที่ทันสมัยกว่า

  • @grantsdad177
    @grantsdad177 4 роки тому +1

    Not cast all estwings are forged

  • @seven0hhsavage
    @seven0hhsavage 2 роки тому +1

    Who pulls nails out like that?

  • @monkylalinea1687
    @monkylalinea1687 Рік тому

    Se me rompió el mango del martillo

  • @bradtierney929
    @bradtierney929 3 роки тому +3

    Made me feel sick watching you get those nails out. Put the nail in the claw apply pressure and bang the top of the handle with your hand

  • @codymcgonagill5392
    @codymcgonagill5392 Рік тому

    Hit it with your purse Alice

  • @dan10109
    @dan10109 Рік тому

    It's called making more money that why they're is 2 hammers and not 1

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 4 роки тому

    It's over sold. Some of the features absolutely DO NOT work as demonstrated!

  • @matthewlea3284
    @matthewlea3284 4 роки тому +3

    Has this guy ever swung a hammer before this video? Lol

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  4 роки тому +12

      Um no, I just have to try really hard to not look too awesome and make everyone else feel bad. I used to sink 5 40D nails with one swing all the time and carry full units of plywood balanced on my shoulder up ladders to stock the second floor decks! Your turn to post a video and show us how it's done. Feel free to post the link!

  • @daiburt1833
    @daiburt1833 3 роки тому

    It's a weight on a stick .the tool of ignorance 5500 years and hardly changed no drama

  • @isaacluke7344
    @isaacluke7344 2 роки тому +1

    They did what they did because they want the revenue lol

  • @Buster-im5so
    @Buster-im5so 3 роки тому +3

    How can I trust a guy who doesn't know pronounce the name to fit an American audience?

  • @makanaokalanichong808
    @makanaokalanichong808 3 роки тому +2

    Hah cast hammer ah just stopped watching.

  • @kansasscout4322
    @kansasscout4322 2 місяці тому

    would help if you knew anything about Estwing. Clearly you don't.

  • @robertsanders7061
    @robertsanders7061 3 місяці тому

    Learn your tools before you make a video!!! Painfull