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Martian Vintage Auto Body Round Point Pick Finishing Hammer Fiberglass HandleUSA

$ 17.94

Availability: 14 in stock
  • Handle Material: Fiberglass
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: I have owned these tools for 50+ years, Sold As Is, As Pictured. Please read info.
  • Handle Length: 10 1/2 in.
  • Head Material: Steel
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Weight: 1 LBS 11 oz
  • Type: Round Point Pick Finishing Hammer
  • Set or Single Item: Single Item
  • Number of Pieces: 1
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Brand: Martian Tools
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MTF-158FGM

    Description

    Martian Tools Vintage Auto Body Hammer Fiberglass Handle made in USA
    Round Point Pick Finishing Hammer
    Blunt point - long reach. For low spots on high crown panels and other work with long reach. Will not pick holes in the metal. Round face-1 1/2” diameter. Blunt point 3” long.
    Auto Body Hammer
    FLAT Round Face
    Diameter 1 1/2"
    Blunt Point on opposite end
    Finishing Hammer
    5 1/2"  Across   1 lbs  11 oz
    With 10 1/2" Long Handle
    You will find signs of use and age with the expected patina on all my vintage tools, doesn't affect use.  Please check all the photos.
    Today I am selling My Auto Body Hammers and Dollies.  Many are Unique and Non Standard.  Ebay has over 20,000 Auto body tools listed.  I looked at every page to try and ID + match-up my tools with others for sale.  I had a hard time finding most of my Unusual Tools.  so they are Not Run of the Mill Tools.  Please Enjoy my listings.  I hope you find the info I have listed helpful.
    Martin Tools makes very good American auto-body hand tools. These are based on the old patterns from Fairmont, Paramount, Proto, Blackhawk, and others. We have found this company to be responsive to the market, and they are genuine made-in-America.
    We do not carry "rough-faced" hammers, either with the waffle pattern or the twisty pattern. These hammers are sold by people who do not do metalwork of any kind, and the hammers themselves just mark up the metal. If you want to learn the proper way to shrink metal using simple hand tools or machines, then we suggest you check out our How To article,
    “Shrinking Metal - Do’s & Don’ts”
    Please Note, You will not shrink sheet metal by bonking on it with a rough-faced club.
    Automotive Body Hammers and Dollies
    Driving around in a damaged vehicle can add insult to injury. Body hammers and car dollies are the tools needed to make minor collision repairs. The tools can be used on metal, including steel, as well as fiberglass bodies.
    What is the body hammer-on-dolly technique?
    Specialists use hammer-on-dolly and hammer-off-dolly techniques to remove minor dents and defects from vehicles. It works like this: An body hammer is tapped against the outer part of a vehicle panel while a dolly, also called a spoon, is placed on the underside. This keeps the metal from acquiring further dents while it is being reshaped. Mallets typically tap out the high dents while dollies reinforce the low dents, but roles can be reversed as needed. When the reinforcement tool is placed directly opposite the mallet, then you are performing the hammer-on-dolly technique. When the reinforcement is roughly an inch or less away from the mallets impact, then you are using the hammer-off-dolly technique.
    How do you use a body hammer and dolly kit?
    The first thing to do when using automotive mallets and car dollies is to choose your equipment. Curved car dollies are used when a dent is on a curved portion of the vehicle; otherwise, flat ones are used. Body hammers typically have two sides: one is square, and the other is rounded, although there are types that have two rounded edges and others that have one or two pointed edges as well as other options. The shape determines how the mallets impact is distributed over a specific area. Once you've chosen your heavy-duty tools, there are a few rules to follow:
    Reverse the damage. Indirect damage is found in the area that received the lowest impact. The general rule is to start on the outside and work your way into the area of direct damage. The heavily impacted area should be the last area you work out.
    Metal stretches. It doesn't matter if you are talking about aluminum or steel; metal stretches when it is worked. Overworked metal needs to be shrunk, a process that is worth avoiding. Use the "on" method sparingly because it can cause stretching if overused.
    When do you use different dent repair methods?
    For big dents and heavy damage, start with the "off" method. This method works out major areas of concern without compromising the steel and stretching it. Once the big areas are taken care of, use the "on" method for finer work. The "on" method is typically used for steel edges. Knock out all the big damage before working out smaller defects.
    These items come from a non-smoking environment.
    Please look carefully at the pictures. We do out best to accurately describe each item, condition of the item and any defects.
    What you see in the picture is what you are bidding on.
    "SOLD AS IS, AS PICTURED"
    If you have any questions regarding shipping or the item, please email us BEFORE you bid or buy.
    The Shipping/Handling Fee, includes our cost for packaging materials, postage and Delivery Confirmation, but NOT insurance.
    Fees shown are for USA Delivery ONLY. All Payments must be through PAYPAL.
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