What’s a Tack Hammer?

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A nail hammer, also known as an upholstery hammer, is a lightweight tool with a small head and grooved or magnetized face for precision in driving small nails and tacks. It is commonly used in upholstery and carpentry. Plastic fasteners can be used for added safety. Crosspeen hammers and staple guns can be used as substitutes.

Hammering small nails and tacks with a normal sized hammer can be difficult. To avoid breaking pins or small frames, a nail hammer allows for greater precision. Also known as an upholstery hammer, a nail hammer is a lightweight tool that’s great for small or delicate projects.
Nail hammers are usually composed of a ten inch wooden handle and a small head. The head usually weighs five to eight ounces, which is much lighter than a regular hammer. To drive tacks securely and accurately, one face of the hammer can be grooved and magnetized to start the tacks, as well as to pick up fallen nails. If it is not magnetized, a nail hammer may have a small claw attached to it to remove nails. The flat “head,” on the other side of the face of the hammer, is used to drive the tacks into the project.

When selecting your nail hammer, it can be helpful to try on different sizes for a proper and comfortable fit. Many nail hammers come with a lifetime warranty. The handles are often lacquered with a clear finish to prevent chips or chips in the wood. With frequent use over time, the handle may still crack or break.

A forged head is also common in mason’s hammers. The cast steel heads can break more easily than other designs, which can be a potential hazard if the chips break loose and hit the holder during use. If the head of a rebound hammer becomes loose, it can be fixed by inserting wedges into the top. This can also be fixed by replacing the handle. If the brush head itself chips, for safety reasons it should not be used and replaced.

There are also small plastic fasteners available for purchase to use in conjunction with nail hammers. These hold the nails with a friction grip to help create a straight, clean drive into the wall. They also help protect your fingers from accidental injury when hammering.

Fastening fabric to furniture frames is a common use for nail hammers. They can also be used in the carpentry profession for molding, trim work and cabinet making work. A nail hammer can also be used on any project that requires small nails or tacks, from framing to hanging pictures.

When an upholstery hammer isn’t available for use, staple guns and cross-peen hammers are useful substitutes. Crosspeen hammers are similar in size and shape to tack hammers. They have a double head with two faces. One face is flat while the other is round.




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