Ajc s roofing hatchet is made from heat treated drop forged carbon steel the finest carbon steel blade and the highest grade hickory handle for shock absorption.
Roofing hatchet hammer.
Ajc mag hatch magnetic faced roofing hatchet.
It has a built in blade nail claw and sliding gauge which make sure that you can use it easily and without any hassle.
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In particular a roofing hammer is designed to allow the roofer to cut place and nail shingles all in a single tool.
This model has a stationary screw gauge that can be set for 4 inch 5 inch or 5 5 8 inch exposure.
Features a built in utility blade sliding gauge and nail claw ensuring easy hassle free use.
Estwing manufactures nail hammers axes pry bars.
They have unique features to make this job more efficient such as magnetized faces to help you pick up a stray nail and even gauges that help you position shingles with the right exposure.
This magnetic roofing hammer is designed for fast application of felt cap and roofing nails.
Strike the cut line sharply with the hatchet then lift the shingle and bend it along the line made by the hatchet to separate it.
I work in roofing and this hammer is a must.
This 17 ounce roofing hatchet is patent pending and includes the following.
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Cut shingles with the hatchet end of a roofing hatchet also known as a roofing hammer.
Features of a roofing hammer roofing hammers can accomplish tasks that other hammers can t.
It can be used for working on tough roofing projects.
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Ajc magnet roofing hatchet this is a stunning roofing hammer that comes with robust construction.
Product is available in a 7oz size.
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It is usable with the left or the right hand.
The roofer cuts the shingle with the claw and then places the shingle with the use of the gauge on the head.
Roofing hammers and hatchets are specialized tools intended to help residential roofers cut shingles and drive nails into them.
The powerful shielded neodymium magnet is located right on the striking face.