A farrier driving hammer looks like a carpenter’s claw hammer, with a flat face on one end of the head and a claw on the back end for removing nails from the horse’s hoof. The compact solid mass of the head is heavy and able to push the nail in without any deformation, while the claw is the right size to pull and remove nails. Most of the options available from Smile International include a forged steel head and a solid wooden handle. With high-quality steel and a smooth grip, you’ll reduce vibration and be able to effortlessly stroke the hammer
Round Head Driving Hammer
Driving hammers are designed to withstand the rigorous daily use by the professional farrier. The hammer is well-balanced
SKU:
SI-1690
Categories: Driving, Stamp & Fuller Hammers, Forge Equipments
Tags: Driving Hammer, Driving Hammer Shoes and Farrier Tools, Driving Hammer Test Drives, Farrier Tool Driving Hammer
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Flatland Forge Driving Hammer
Farrier Driving Hammer, 3/8 inch face, 4 1/2 inch head length, 12 3/4 inch with wooden handle
Smile International understands what kind of equipment farriers and blacksmiths need for their daily work. First-rate driving hammers improve your experience in shoeing horses and performing metalwork. We offer the best assortment of farrier driving hammers so you can find the right choice for your workshop
Farrier Driving Hammer
Drop forged from high quality steel. Special hardwood handles to insure against breakage or loosening. Designed by professional farriers, 14 oz Farrier Driving Hammer that is the most useful weight for a wide variety of farrier applications
The product is 14OZ Driving Hammer
Easy to use
The product is manufactured in Pakistan
Forged from high quality steel with hardwood handle
The most useful farrier hammer available
Hardwood handle
Square Head Farrier Fire Tong
Smile International 16″ Square Head Farrier Tongs are available in five different jaw widths. They feature a lightweight hand polished design with handles that are set for easy control and comfortable use. The square head offers better clamping power than a round head and they are a great choice for forging competitions and heavier shoes