Rob Studdert sent me a picture. It is what is called a drill hammer here in the
US. Mild-steel head intended for hitting star-drills, cold chisels, and etc. It
would be great for giving something a lump, so I can easily see where the name
came from.
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John Dallman wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Graywolf) wrote:
Lump hammer? Is that what we call a sledgehammer over here, from the
"get a bigger hammer" school of auto mechanics?
It's a sledge's little brother. Larger than any normal carpentry hammer,
with a head shaped like an two-thirds scale sledgehammer head, and a
handle that's less than a foot long. Basically, the most hammer that's any
good in one hand to the average bloke. Used only for breaking things, and
otherwise applying brute force.
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