28 Inch European Beech Wood Hammer Handle Replacement Oval Eye
Feature:
Easy replace your broken handle directly, with a good match.
Use European beech wood, ergonomic design, with comfortable hand feel, shock absorbent and durable.
Wide use for most of the popular hammers, can diy your own hammer by yourself.
Specification:
Product Type: Hammer handle
Handle Material: European Beech wood
Handle Length: 28 inch (70cm)
Weight: 1.41lb(636g)
Eye Size: 1.41" x 1.06"
Application: sledge hammer, club hammer, claw hammer, cross peen hammer, tack hammer...
What is European Beech Wood?
European beech wood is hardwood, which is hard as iron, harder than hickory wood. This is the very hard very dense wood for hammer handle, wide use for sledge hammer.
How to replace?
1. Drilling out the broken handle from the old head
2. If the handle eye is bigger than your hammer head, You should trim off a bit of wood on each side of the replacement handle shaft until it would tightly fit into your hammer head
3. Finally, you need to pound the handle into your old head, to make sure it tight fit your hammer
Please Note:
Read the description to make sure the product will fit your need
Feature:
Easy replace your broken handle directly, with a good match.
Use European beech wood, ergonomic design, with comfortable hand feel, shock absorbent and durable.
Wide use for most of the popular hammers, can diy your own hammer by yourself.
Specification:
Product Type: Hammer handle
Handle Material: European Beech wood
Handle Length: 28 inch (70cm)
Weight: 1.41lb(636g)
Eye Size: 1.41" x 1.06"
Application: sledge hammer, club hammer, claw hammer, cross peen hammer, tack hammer...
What is European Beech Wood?
European beech wood is hardwood, which is hard as iron, harder than hickory wood. This is the very hard very dense wood for hammer handle, wide use for sledge hammer.
How to replace?
1. Drilling out the broken handle from the old head
2. If the handle eye is bigger than your hammer head, You should trim off a bit of wood on each side of the replacement handle shaft until it would tightly fit into your hammer head
3. Finally, you need to pound the handle into your old head, to make sure it tight fit your hammer
Please Note:
Read the description to make sure the product will fit your need