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<blockquote data-quote="danmyersmn" data-source="post: 112120" data-attributes="member: 2096"><p>Another thing to add. I don't hold the sledge by the handle. I palm the head of it to keep it held tight against the rivet. If I was holding it like I am in that picture the head would jump off the rivet each time I hit it with the other hammer. I guess you don't notice the little things like that when your trying to set-up a scenario to photo. I have used the top, the side, the front, just about all the different sides of the sledge based on how I can wedge it into where the rivet is going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danmyersmn, post: 112120, member: 2096"] Another thing to add. I don't hold the sledge by the handle. I palm the head of it to keep it held tight against the rivet. If I was holding it like I am in that picture the head would jump off the rivet each time I hit it with the other hammer. I guess you don't notice the little things like that when your trying to set-up a scenario to photo. I have used the top, the side, the front, just about all the different sides of the sledge based on how I can wedge it into where the rivet is going. [/QUOTE]
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