15 questions about Hammers

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1. What is the primary purpose of a hammer?
To drive nails or break objects apart
- Wikipedia
2. What are the main parts of a hammer?
Head and handle
- DIY Network
3. What material is commonly used to make the head of a hammer?
Steel
- Popular Mechanics
4. What type of hammer is specifically designed for woodworking tasks?
Claw hammer
- This Old House
5. What is the purpose of the claw on a claw hammer?
To remove nails
- Bob Vila
6. Which type of hammer is ideal for delicate tasks like tapping in small nails or pins?
Ball-peen hammer
- Family Handyman
7. What is the difference between a framing hammer and a finish hammer?
Framing hammers are heavier and used for framing, while finish hammers are lighter and used for more delicate work
- Hunker
8. What is the advantage of using a rubber mallet over a metal hammer for certain tasks?
It reduces the risk of damaging surfaces
- Home Depot
9. What is the purpose of a sledgehammer?
To deliver heavy blows for tasks like demolition or driving stakes
- Toolstation
10. What is the difference between a dead blow hammer and a regular hammer?
Dead blow hammers have a hollow head filled with sand or shot to minimize rebound
- Garage Tool Advisor
11. What type of hammer is commonly used in metalworking to shape and flatten metal?
Cross-peen hammer
- Craftsman Pro Tools
12. What safety gear should be worn when using a hammer for construction or DIY projects?
Safety goggles and work gloves
- OSHA
13. What is the benefit of using a framing hammer with a magnetic nail starter?
It helps hold nails in place for easier starting
- Pro Tool Reviews
14. What is the purpose of a tack hammer?
To drive small tacks or brads into wood
- The Spruce
15. How should you store hammers to keep them in good condition?
Hang them on a pegboard or store them in a toolbox to prevent damage
- Real Simple

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