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Sold by Just Laptops Ltd...........LOL
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I don't know how most off you guy's use a rubber mallet like that, that bounces every time you hit the slab,when i first started i used them untill i was fed up with the bounce and hitting fingers,
I always use a dead blow hammer no bounce bang on time after time, rant over MSH
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Edited By msh paving on 1355180249
I always use a dead blow hammer no bounce bang on time after time, rant over MSH
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the hammer i have shown link for is what i use, 2kg weight cost me £28+vat when i bought it 7 years ago,super hard plastic heads never been replaced still going strong, but thats my opinion never buy cheap tools they dont last
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all dead blow are shot filled,well the 3 different ones i have are,,,,MSH
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Thor mallets are the best.
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big bead blows are good but will crack a flag or burst a thumb, ive got a white no mark bq one for taping but use big proper fibre bound rubber maul
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I like the Thor mallets, too. The rubbery compound doesn't mark as much as other brands, and they rarely split.
The worst ones are those where the shaft doesn't go all the way through the head. They often have a crappy tack allegedly holding the head onto the shaft, and that's where the split usually starts!
For many years, I had a dead-blow mallet I picked up in Germany. Hickory shaft, steel head with a chisel at one end and this incredibly tough translucent rubbery-plastic hammer at the other. It wasn't intended as a paver's mallet, but a gang I got talking to over there put me on to them and I wish I'd bought a job lot, because when it went missing (and I know exactly which arse-wipe brickie it was that robbed it, Dennis!) I couldn't track down a replacement, not even in Germany.
I currently have a 500g black'un, a 1kg black'un, a 1kg white non-marker, a 2kg black'un for heavier jobs, and the old fibre-bound maul, "The Persuader", for the really awkward sods. And I'm supposed to have been retired!
The worst ones are those where the shaft doesn't go all the way through the head. They often have a crappy tack allegedly holding the head onto the shaft, and that's where the split usually starts!
For many years, I had a dead-blow mallet I picked up in Germany. Hickory shaft, steel head with a chisel at one end and this incredibly tough translucent rubbery-plastic hammer at the other. It wasn't intended as a paver's mallet, but a gang I got talking to over there put me on to them and I wish I'd bought a job lot, because when it went missing (and I know exactly which arse-wipe brickie it was that robbed it, Dennis!) I couldn't track down a replacement, not even in Germany.
I currently have a 500g black'un, a 1kg black'un, a 1kg white non-marker, a 2kg black'un for heavier jobs, and the old fibre-bound maul, "The Persuader", for the really awkward sods. And I'm supposed to have been retired!
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