hammer Share https://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/35735-hammer/ Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Followers Any ideas what this would be used for?
Mainely,Bob Members January 23, 201115 yr Author stats Is it by any chance a Bell Systems hammer?If so the the hole was used to crank climbing rungs into telephone poles.
Tiapan Members January 23, 201115 yr Author stats i have seen a hammer like that at a flea market, but the guy was asking more then i wanted to pay for it. interesting looking hammer though.
Dodge Members January 23, 201115 yr Author stats I agree with Bob. Unless it's been re-handled, it should have "Bell System" stamped on the handle. I have a Bell System claw hammer and some other tools such as screwdrivers etc. All have "Bell System" stamped on them somewhere. They were very meticulous in identifying their tools. Guess it's so the.... current owner knows where they came from :rolleyes:
Jason @ MacTalis Ironworks Members January 23, 201115 yr Author stats Looks like a crosspein hammer that someone took a drillpress to.
Bentiron1946 Members January 23, 201115 yr Author stats Mainely, Bob should get a prize for the correct answer. Not only is it handy for screwing in clinbing rungs but it is also handy for doing a little bending of conduit and what I used mine for was bending hot iron :blink:
mesquiteforge Members January 24, 201115 yr Author stats I have a similar hammer with a straight peen, was told by several folks that it is a lineman's hammer, used to twist in threaded step bars into wooden line poles.. the steps have an "L" bent into the end that keep the lineman's feet from slipping off-the hammer's hole fits over this "L" and is used to thread the bar into the pole...
thecelticforge Members January 24, 201115 yr Author stats It is a lineman's hammer. The hole is used to install and remove the steps from utility poles.
Norseman C.B. Members January 24, 201115 yr Author stats I would think the hole is for straightening and /or bending puposes
dablacksmith Members January 25, 201115 yr Author stats looks like it could double as a bottle opener....
canuk Members January 25, 201115 yr Author stats looks like it could double as a bottle opener.... well it is a hammer from hydro
dickb Members January 25, 201115 yr Author stats I have a three pound straight pein hammer that looks exactly like the one shown. It's marked STANLEY, but I suspect it was made for Bell. Found it at a garage sale and paid a dollar for it. Handle was broken but otherwise in excellant shape.
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