Titanium Investment Casting
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@Lokivoid the measurable impact of the force is the same..... derrrp...
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Black Billy Mays.
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money well spend ?
200 bugs for this fucking hammer ?
stfu !
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I hate doing titanium parts, i work at an investment casting foundry in montana where we do a lot of Ti parts, they're just a pain in the ass all the way around
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Ahhh it's shit like this that would get the pisstake of a lifetime on Dragon's Den. Good times.
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I just don't pull it out of my pouch that often to make it worth while. Nailing is what nail guns are for. Money is for investment. I can do better with an 22 Est wing and spending this money else where. Now I do carry the Est Wing all day tho when i have that kind of work, and I know it's there, believe me, but it's about the money to me. If I spend that much on a hammer I'm gonna complain about everyday, all day long.
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Good Point, but i think the midwest.
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@sprtman China may be ?
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Their made in California tho, and that means I would be supporting liberalism. No thanks. I'll buy my hammers else where.
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if you wanna save your arm and get the job done faster get a compresser and nail guns it works a lot faster and if you get it from harbor freight you can get a compresser and a few anilers for that $200 when they are on sale be smart dont be a retard worksmarter not harder
"titanium is 40% lighter than steel, but hits just as hard." Sounds like someone failed high school physics.
Lokivoid 5 months ago 16
I guarantee if you try any other 15oz hammer, it will not hit as hard as the 15oz stiletto titanium. I used to use a vaughn 19 oz, great hammer but the wood handle breaks over and over and over . Anything stanley or fat max is crap, expect for the fat max 22 oz, great for smashing stuff but you will destroy your elbow over 10 years.
ricktbdgc 6 months ago 2