Diggin It
Super Star Member
You are why they made nail guns...
I'm why they made building codes in so many places requiring that people who know how to do things do them.
You are why they made nail guns...
I don't know about anyone else, but I'm still anxiously awaiting the video of 16 in two hits.![]()
You are why they made nail guns...
That guy knows...no bending of the wrist.
Looks to me like he is "releasing" the wrist...it's the way to get the most power out of a swing...ask any golfer...
As for hammers...I'll take a 'Stanley Rocket'...all the weight is in the head...!
BTW..."releasing" the wrist allows all the energy to exit the arm/hand...rather than absorbing part of the energy as with a locked wrist...
I would rather have my entire arm as a fulcrum than any fancy wrist work...
Something else that is often misunderstood is the weight of framing hammers...
A standard claw hammer usually weight 16oz....typical framing hammers usually weigh 20, 22, 28 ounces...
An experienced carpenter can sink the same nails with the same amount of blows whether it's a 16oz. or a 28oz hammer...the reason framing hammers come in heavier weights is for moving "things"...it's much easier to move sill plates, heavy framing member, trusses, timber etc. with a heavier hammer...
original "framing" hammers often came with extended handles and hatchet blades rather than a claw...