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Stiletto Tools, Inc. TI14MC Titan 14-OunceTitanium Framing Hammer With Curved Handle


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Brand: Stiletto
Manufacturer: Stiletto
Model: TI14MC


Features
The original Titanium framing hammer
Less recoil shock than steel hammers
Lightweight titanium head eases fatigue, yet the driving force equals a 24 -ounce steel
Magnetic nail start feature on nose of the hammer for easy one-handed nail sets
Ergonomic American hickory curved handles for greater swing leverage

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Editorial Reviews:

The lightweight Stiletto 14-oz. titanium framing hammer delivers the power of a 24-oz. steel hammer while greatly reducing recoil shock vibration. U.S.A. Hammer Type: Framing, Hammer Weight (oz.): 14, Handle Type: Curved Hickory Handle, Handle Length (in.): 18, Magnetic Head: Yes, Face Type: Milled


User Comments about the Stiletto Tools, Inc. TI14MC Titan 14-OunceTitanium Framing Hammer With Curved Handle

Might appear light but dont be fooled. Received this for christmas. I love it. It is a masterpiece. It is a solid titanium that gets the job done.



if all your doing is pounding nails, then this is a great hammer. it pounds nails like a 24 oz, however, for demolition, its horrible. i do like this hammer. this hammer can not move a board. if your doing a little bit of everything, my personal favorite is my 20 oz vaughn. when you hit a board trying to move it, the hammer just bouces off.



This hammer was for our son's birthday. It was half of any price we could find at our local hardware stores. He loved the hammer and couldn't wait to use it in his building trades class. The price was great.



My daughter likes the work, and loves the hammer. My wild and wonderful daughter does Habitat for Humanity with an informal group of other wild women who call themselves "The Stiletto Group". They like the name because it calls up the immage of stiletto Ladies sexy high heel shoes. Her aged father loves anything that makes her happy.Yeah. They paint the heads pink and work the bejeebers out of any old guy who shows up to laugh.



There is no better way (other than an air nailer) to nail overhead soffits etc than with these lighter hammers. The swing speed on this hammer is FAST. This hammer excels at one thing ONLY, nailing. If your doing demo, get a steel handle hammer, if your pulling nails, have a Estwing steel handle, Rocket or other tank. Get a spare handle, I really like the curved handle2. I am still using my titanium(s).


The titanium waffle head is pretty much smooth now but it still has enough friction to hold onto the nail. If you are framing and need to knock wood around, have a small sledge nearby. The magnet will eventually fall out.3. 1. I started framing in 1973 starting with a TrueTemper "Rocket". The claws are not designed to really seat a 16D tight deep into the claw near the head where you get maximum leverage for pulling the occasional nail The claws are not really sharp enough to really grab the shank of a 16D whose head has broken off to remove sideways.


and easy to stay accurate all day. Again, pull nails sparingly.