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They are used for smaller work such as driving in '''[[Nails and Pins|Panel Pins]]''' when fixing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molding_%28decorative%29 '''Beadings and Mouldings'''] for example. | They are used for smaller work such as driving in '''[[Nails and Pins|Panel Pins]]''' when fixing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molding_%28decorative%29 '''Beadings and Mouldings'''] for example. | ||
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* 4oz '''Cross Pein Hammers''' ''(0.110kg)'' are a good useful size for general fine work in '''[[Design and Technology]]'''. | * 4oz '''Cross Pein Hammers''' ''(0.110kg)'' are a good useful size for general fine work in '''[[Design and Technology]]'''. |
Revision as of 15:54, 14 May 2016
Description
Pin Hammers (aka Tack Hammers) are smaller and lighter versions of a Cross Pein Hammer.
Features and Uses
They are used for smaller work such as driving in Panel Pins when fixing Beadings and Mouldings for example.
DT Online Buyers' Guide
- 4oz Cross Pein Hammers (0.110kg) are a good useful size for general fine work in Design and Technology.