Can’t believe the difference in using my M1 hammer. It’s leagues beyond any hammer out there. I use a lot of 4” wire nails here in the U.K. and they don’t stand a chance. Awesome
Im just getting into carpentry and construction, &your hammers are very widely recommended. Thanks for making these videos, i look forwards to working with your tools in hand. Badass. Keep it up.
Absolutely in love with my M1, High rise framer , thing is a beast. Looks like one hot piece of tool as well. Looking to get the m79, I hit a lot of metal clamp heads and other heavy steels. I can’t make up my mind between the M1 handle or M4. I could see the M4 with the shorter handle would be more useful in tight spaces while still packing a heavy punch. Which do guys prefer usually ? M1 or M4 with m79 sledge head? Thank you! Keep up the great work
I went with the M4 handle with the M1 milled face. Like you said about tight spaces I have more control with the hammer and still have enough power to bash clamps in.
Can’t see spending as much for a hammer as a nail gun. I’m sticking with my 3 decade old curved claw Plumb 13. It doesn’t have replaceable parts but it’s never needed any. Now the only curved claw hammers are in the bargain bin at the bottom of the hammer wall. I don’t need my hammer to be an axe/prybar. I use expensive Granfors bars for that. They have no equal. How about making a curved claw head or a titanium pry bar.
Good hammer I bought was well worth the price..and they just stole my tools from me and work has gotten down hill it sucks man single father of 6 and what makes it worse we in hard times...
I’ve been running m1’s (have two) for a few years on a bridge construction crew (full time) and remodeling. Run 15oz and 12 oz heads. These hammers are indispensable. Do your hands and joints a favor and try one!
Can’t believe the difference in using my M1 hammer. It’s leagues beyond any hammer out there. I use a lot of 4” wire nails here in the U.K. and they don’t stand a chance. Awesome
The best hammers available most definitely
Would love to see a an M1 head with the D shaped face
Was thinking same thing
Going with USA all way now thanks for helping been on fence for a min
Im just getting into carpentry and construction, &your hammers are very widely recommended. Thanks for making these videos, i look forwards to working with your tools in hand. Badass. Keep it up.
What’s good for concrete ?
What would be a good hammer for framing and maybe some roofing
M4 handle with M1 head.
@@BillyCarsleybababa if your framing and roofing m1 handle and m1 waffle face head is ideal
@@Morgs7 depends on the person. I prefer things this way.
Can you put a m4 head on a m1
Yes 3:00
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I love both my M1 and the M4. Maybe it's time for a M79 as well 🤔😁
Let's do it, bro!
Absolutely in love with my M1,
High rise framer , thing is a beast. Looks like one hot piece of tool as well.
Looking to get the m79,
I hit a lot of metal clamp heads and other heavy steels.
I can’t make up my mind between the M1 handle or M4. I could see the M4 with the shorter handle would be more useful in tight spaces while still packing a heavy punch.
Which do guys prefer usually ? M1 or M4 with m79 sledge head?
Thank you! Keep up the great work
I went with the M4 handle with the M1 milled face. Like you said about tight spaces I have more control with the hammer and still have enough power to bash clamps in.
M1 head on m4 love mine
Hello mr martines .. i come from indonesia .. how much price of martines m1
How much is hammer
Definitely need close up views of what you're showing.
Can’t see spending as much for a hammer as a nail gun. I’m sticking with my 3 decade old curved claw Plumb 13. It doesn’t have replaceable parts but it’s never needed any. Now the only curved claw hammers are in the bargain bin at the bottom of the hammer wall. I don’t need my hammer to be an axe/prybar. I use expensive Granfors bars for that. They have no equal. How about making a curved claw head or a titanium pry bar.
Good hammer I bought was well worth the price..and they just stole my tools from me and work has gotten down hill it sucks man single father of 6 and what makes it worse we in hard times...
May I ask what city you work in ? I’m a framer from Chicago, have not noticed a slow down yet.
@@xXelitegpXx Houston
I’ve been running m1’s (have two) for a few years on a bridge construction crew (full time) and remodeling. Run 15oz and 12 oz heads. These hammers are indispensable. Do your hands and joints a favor and try one!
Right on man
Can you put a m1 head on a m4
Yep 👍
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I know I'm late but yeah