This is to pierce holes in slate before driving into the rooftop.
Framing hammer vs roofing hammer.
In 1983 hart tool co inc.
In particular a roofing hammer is designed to allow the roofer to cut place and nail shingles all in a single tool.
They typically have a blade at one end of the head which is used for cutting shingles and include a built in shingle gauge.
The handles are made from hickory the claw is basically straight unlike a finish hammer but the head is made from titanium which makes the head swing like a 28oz hammer but only weighs about 16oz so you can swing it for much longer periods without your arm falling off my hammer was actually made by ruger the gun company they are.
The best framing hammer a key tool.
So what makes it different.
The original hart hammer line was created for framers by framers.
Framing hammers feature a straight claw design.
Also called a shingle hammer or slate these types of hammers are designed for working with slate shingles while roofing.
Launched in los angeles california with a product line consisting solely of framing hammers.
Related to that is the much longer handle on a framing hammer.
In the years i ve done construction i ve found many strong opinions on hammers.
Mark martinez creator of the highly regarded stiletto titanium hammers is back with a new generation of framing and finish hammers and other specialty tools.
Actually now that i think about it hammers could be one of the most polarizing tools i ve encountered.
A framing hammer is a special design hammer with a heavy weighed head to make framing easier.
That helps it pound large nails in only a few blows.
The claw is for pulling nails or to pry wood or other materials and can either be straight or curved.
As others have said a framing hammer is a specialty claw hammer.
A framing hammer is usually too large and unnecessary for most residential roofing work.
For a professional who swings a hammer every day either is a first choice.
Well the short answer is the major difference is the weight.
The other end has a long pick.
The titanium handled and wood handled steel head hammers are made in the usa.
Besides the hammer features a sleek body profile.
The double claw hammer is the most common all around hammer used in general roofing applications.
A framing hammer is typically 20 32 oz compared with 10 16 oz for a normal household claw hammer.
Framing hammers were designed for carpentry work and only have a curved claw which is used for pulling nails.
Roofing hammers also known as roofing hatchets are made for laying shingles.
The roofer cuts the shingle with the claw and then places the shingle with the use of the gauge on the head.
In most cases framing hammers are used to insert nails into wood.
From the beginning the hart brand has set itself apart from the competition by providing unique combinations of head and arm shapes saving center line balance the hart brand experienced immense success.
The roofing hammer has a flat head on one end for driving nails.