This is the Vaughan TR16F tinner’s hammer, a sheet-metal pattern with a flat striking face and a cross-peen for working seams and edges. The fiberglass handle resists slipping and shrugs off shop chemicals.
It belongs in HVAC, roofing, and metal-fabrication work where seams have to be set, folded, and flattened cleanly. The peen reaches into bends a flat face cannot.
Vaughan has forged striking tools in Hebron, Illinois since 1869, and its tinner’s pattern remains a fixture in sheet-metal trades.









