If dude welded a piece of stock to the back of the piece you're working you can control it much better! I know it's a big piece of stock but those little calipers he's using are a waste of space!
Sadly you are mistaken. There is a reason no one in the industry welds handles to their material. You limit the control you have of the work piece when you can only work it from 2 sides. Watch as he breaks down the 6” material. As he’s working it flat he occasionally flips the bar on edge to supply corrective blow. With a welded handle that would be impossible.
These Anyang hammers are always super impressive! One day!
The 242# hammer like a beast, it try to be out of Bruce's controlling. WOW, a beast of prey
If dude welded a piece of stock to the back of the piece you're working you can control it much better! I know it's a big piece of stock but those little calipers he's using are a waste of space!
Sadly you are mistaken. There is a reason no one in the industry welds handles to their material. You limit the control you have of the work piece when you can only work it from 2 sides. Watch as he breaks down the 6” material. As he’s working it flat he occasionally flips the bar on edge to supply corrective blow. With a welded handle that would be impossible.
Hey Bruce.
búa máy nước ngoài thi nhieu mà sao minh ko có vạy ta
A little big for making paninis, but i'll take one. 😁
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