dmccarty
Super Star Member
Hammers? This is the 21st century!
Taint ya'll heard of NAIL GUNS!






Finally got one over the holidays since I'm getting to some chores that I am finally getting too.
AWESOME!
Still needed a hammer from time to time though.
A few years ago I was putting in some retaining wall blocks for a foundation for our "barn". I was using a dead blow hammer to nudge the blocks into final position. The hammer is pretty light and small compared to a framing hammer. My eldest saw me using the hammer so of course she wanted to mimic me. I told her to watch her fingers and dont hit yourself with the hammer.
I turned my back to level another block and I could hear her walking around hitting the blocks I had already placed. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. THWACK....
Silence. No more rhythmic thudding of the hammer. I turned around to see what I knew had happened. And sure enough she was standing there with the hammer on the ground, one hand holding the other, with a very red face as she tried to decide if she wanted to cry or scream.

She was not hurt much because it was a dead blow hammer. If she had been using a metal hammer I think she would have been hurt pretty badly. It was a good lesson for her though about hammers.
It might not be a bad thing to let your child use a dead blow hammer to beat on some rocks or wood so that he/she gets used to the movement of the hammer. For the nail hammer I would have to say to go with what the kid can use. Might want to take them to the store and let them try out the hammers to see what they are comfortable with using.
And dont forget to look at the nail guns.
Later,
Dan
Taint ya'll heard of NAIL GUNS!
Finally got one over the holidays since I'm getting to some chores that I am finally getting too.
Still needed a hammer from time to time though.
A few years ago I was putting in some retaining wall blocks for a foundation for our "barn". I was using a dead blow hammer to nudge the blocks into final position. The hammer is pretty light and small compared to a framing hammer. My eldest saw me using the hammer so of course she wanted to mimic me. I told her to watch her fingers and dont hit yourself with the hammer.
I turned my back to level another block and I could hear her walking around hitting the blocks I had already placed. Thud. Thud. Thud. Thud. THWACK....
Silence. No more rhythmic thudding of the hammer. I turned around to see what I knew had happened. And sure enough she was standing there with the hammer on the ground, one hand holding the other, with a very red face as she tried to decide if she wanted to cry or scream.
She was not hurt much because it was a dead blow hammer. If she had been using a metal hammer I think she would have been hurt pretty badly. It was a good lesson for her though about hammers.
It might not be a bad thing to let your child use a dead blow hammer to beat on some rocks or wood so that he/she gets used to the movement of the hammer. For the nail hammer I would have to say to go with what the kid can use. Might want to take them to the store and let them try out the hammers to see what they are comfortable with using.
And dont forget to look at the nail guns.
Later,
Dan