Was working on the shed, and the Hammer head gave way. I found the store where I originally bough it and bought a new handle. Modified it to fit and put it on. Now the hammer can do its job again

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    I love old pieces of metal that haven’t really changed for centuries and still do their job perfectly. But regarding head/handle breakage you can’t go wrong with Fiskars tools.

    Their axes are famous (for that). They use some sort of special technique where the head and the handle are not quite one piece but still inseparable, indestructible. I’m guessing the same goes for their hammers.

    Sorry for advertising, but everybody uses them around here, it’s a no-brainer, and I live close to their origin.

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        Even on this older specimen you can see that they go beyond “traditional” axe heads:
        axe head :: width=30%
        Your Fiskars head has a lip that protects the usual breaking point. It evolves into this, which is still available today:
        fiskars axe :: width=30%
        But you don’t see this model much around here, almost everyone has a variation of this:
        fiskars axe :: width=30%

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      The part that goes inside the hammer has a slot in it when you get it.

      You shove the hammer head down as far as you can onto the handle so that the base of the head rests on the part of the handle. You might have to widen the slot a tad depending on your handle and the hammer head to get it all the way down. Some of the slot part usually sticks up over the top of the hammer head at this point.

      Saw off the excess so that it’s flush with the top, and then you take the two small metal wedges that come with the handle and hammer them into the top of the handle, perpendicular to the hammer head, spaced evenly in the handle material.

      Then it is customary to wild out and smack the shit out of things to test it.

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          Well you don’t need another hammer just a rock or hard surface. You can then smash them in by holding it upside down

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          Well, you need a hammer to perform a repair on a broken hammer. And you need a drill to get the old hammer that’s jammed in the head out. And a saw to get rid of the excess on top. A band saw is best, and also my preferred method of taking material from the slot if needed.

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              No. The workshop has a list of dependencies, if you don’t want to just throw stuff away when something has a very simple break like a hammer handle.

              I pulled a sledge hammer head out of a dumpster because someone didn’t want to replace the handle. I did want to and did so, over 15 years ago, been using that sledge ever since.

              Everyone’s free to replace a broken tool and move on, but if you have a workshop in the first place you’re probably the kind of person that likes fixing stuff. I think the disposability of modern urban developed societies is a crime.

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    Everything is defective now, my new shovel just broke in half on moderate usage, 2 years old, my older ones are still in use.

    It has been getting worse our entire lives, but now the enshitification has gotten to the point where I can’t trust to buy products from previously trustworthy suppliers. Not just home depot shovels, but best buy electronics are all garbage now.

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    I find myself surprised at how similar the color of the old handle is to the new one. I feel I would expect it to be darker. Anyway, wishing you decades of happy hammering.

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      You all need it as much as any. Yes you are absent a blowhard leader, but are heading in the wrong direction faster than any, currently cancelling the magna carta and even goddamn jury trials and the right to protest. Plus the masterbaitorbase, a whole big thing on age controls, so much else.

      We are fucked in the US too don’t get me wrong, but jesus christ, england was the birthplace of modern liberty, and it’s being dismantled in real time to no real push back.