Estwing Ultra Series 19 oz Rip Claw Framing Hammer

$53.67

Estwing Ultra Series 19 oz rip claw framing hammer — mid-weight framing hammer for all-day use. Made in Rockford, IL.

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Key Features

  • <p>Estwing hammers are the one-piece American-forged striking tools that have sat in carpenter tool belts for nearly a century — drop-forged from a single bar of American steel, head to handle, so there's no wooden handle to split, no fiberglass shaft to snap, and no epoxy joint to loosen
  • The blue nylon-vinyl Shock Reduction Grip and the polished mirror-finish head are the details most tradesmen recognize on a jobsite from across the room.</p><p>The Ultra Series 19 oz rip-claw framing hammer splits the difference between the 16 oz finish and 22 oz framing — enough mass for framing production, light enough to swing for an eight-hour day
  • One-piece forged construction from American tool steel.</p><p>Estwing has forged its hammers, axes, and pry bars at its Rockford, Illinois plant since 1923 — family-owned for four generations, and one of the few remaining American striking-tool makers that still does every step domestically
  • The one-piece drop-forged construction is why these tools routinely outlast three or four wooden-handled hammers in the same hands.</p>
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Estwing hammers are the one-piece American-forged striking tools that have sat in carpenter tool belts for nearly a century — drop-forged from a single bar of American steel, head to handle, so there’s no wooden handle to split, no fiberglass shaft to snap, and no epoxy joint to loosen. The blue nylon-vinyl Shock Reduction Grip and the polished mirror-finish head are the details most tradesmen recognize on a jobsite from across the room.

The Ultra Series 19 oz rip-claw framing hammer splits the difference between the 16 oz finish and 22 oz framing — enough mass for framing production, light enough to swing for an eight-hour day. One-piece forged construction from American tool steel.

Estwing has forged its hammers, axes, and pry bars at its Rockford, Illinois plant since 1923 — family-owned for four generations, and one of the few remaining American striking-tool makers that still does every step domestically. The one-piece drop-forged construction is why these tools routinely outlast three or four wooden-handled hammers in the same hands.

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