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Archive for the Tools Category
How to Make Stuff
October 2, 2008 by David.
Here’s a site any guy who loves tools and making stuff can love: Instructables. Videos and slide shows on how to make all sorts of cool stuff.
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Garage Journal
May 28, 2008 by David.
What guy (and a few gals) doesn’t like a cool garage? Everyone I know loves hanging out in my buddy Gary’s garage, dedicated to Harleys and entertaining.
Recently I ran across the Garage Journal website, although it isn’t kept all that current. However, they have an active and informative forum. Enjoy…
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A Vaughn S2 at Last!
January 31, 2008 by David.
I finally got the Vaughn S2 hammer, you know the one that won awards for its innovative design. You won’t mistake it for any other hammer, that is for sure. I have yet to put in a long day hammering with it - it just came - but it is nicely balanced and you can immediately tell it has some shock absorbsion.
The S2 is available at Amazon. You may also want to checkout www.tarzantools.com. With a name like that it just got my curiosity up and I found they carry some cool tools and it is run by a really nice guy - always a plus.
Look out. The boy has a new hammer and everything in sight looks like a nail!
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FastCap Woodworker Tools
January 30, 2008 by David.
If you haven’t checked out FastCap’s line, you owe it to yourself. Some handy, innovative products like “3rd” hand poles, counter top compression aid, hood for your chop saw and other items.
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Toolmonger Blog
November 26, 2007 by David.
Just ran across Toolmonger, a blog on tools. Fun for any guy - or gal - who loves tools. Believe me, I’m tool-lovin’ guy. I hit this site when looking up some info on Vaughn’s new S2 hammer design.
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Vaughn S2 Hammer
November 25, 2007 by David.
ATOMdesign was asked by Vaughan & Bushnell to re-imagine the classic hammer and the S2 is what they came up with.
ATOMdesign didn’t take the challenge lightly. They not only delivered a revolutionary new hammer design but secured a U.S. utility Patent with 27 claims! The Split-Head hammer offers many new features never seen before in the industry such as integrated overstrike plates, modular head construction, and elastomeric shockgaskets just to name a few.
The 18″ and 18 oz S2 hammer has a hickory handle and includes popular features on other Vaughan hammers, such as precision balance and a Headstart® Magnetic Nail Holder.
The S2 was deemed aesthetic and practical enough to win a Best of Category award in International Design Magazine’s 53rd annual Product Design Competition. It also snagged a Bronze Award in the International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) sponsored by BusinessWeek.
Testers say this beast can drive a nail with just two strikes. Personally, that doesn’t seem anything new to me. Back in my 20’s working on a framing crew, that’s what every framer was doing who was worth his salt (In fact, it was driving a nail with ONE strike that made a realframer). Then again, we all used Vaughn hammers - just not such a spiffy design. …still, don’t put up any money betting against a nail gun.
I’m going to have to add this to my hammer collection, which includes two Stiletto titanium head hammers, one with an aluminum handle (which is anything but shock absorbing but tougher then hell). Dang fun stuff, say I.
The Vaughn S2 is available at Amazon and other outlets.
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