The Vaughan L36F lineman’s / farrier’s turning hammer is a fiberglass-handled L36F lineman’s hammer that doubles as a farrier’s turning hammer — short head with two flat striking faces for utility-pole and horseshoeing work. The head is forged from American high-carbon steel and heat-treated, and the handle is fitted at Vaughan’s Hebron, Illinois plant.
Right hammer for lineworkers, farriers, blacksmiths and horse-shoers, utility crews driving tap pins and turning shoes. Vaughan has been the default reference brand for American framers and metalworkers for over 155 years, and the same forge that supplies professional crews makes every consumer-listed hammer.
Vaughan Manufacturing has been forging hammers and striking tools in Hebron, Illinois since 1869 — over 155 years of American hammer making. Every Vaughan head is forged from American high-carbon steel, heat-treated, and assembled with hickory or fiberglass handles in Vaughan’s Hebron plant. The brand is the default reference for California Framers and is widely carried by professional carpenters, electricians, and metalworking trades.






