Milwaukee 2lb Fiberglass Drilling Hammer

2lb Fiberglass Drilling Hammer

Features

  • Dual face versatility - smooth and milled faces
  • High strength fiberglass core
  • Reinforced overstrike protection
  • 2lb forged steel hammer head
  • Overmold for improved grip capacity
  • Peel resistant grip
  • Lanyard capable
  • Smooth face to reduce marring
  • Milled face for better grip on chisels

Specifications

Material Composition Forged Steel|Fiberglass
Length 10.75 in
Weight 2 lb
Height 2.75 in
Width 1.625 in

This drilling hammer features one milled face and one smooth face for various striking applications. The milled face is designed to grip chisels and punches, while the smooth face is suitable for general striking tasks. It has a fiberglass handle with reinforced protection for durability.

Model Number: 48-22-9311

Project Ideas

Business

Custom Home Decor Business

Create and sell custom, handcrafted home decor items like distressed wooden signs, garden stones, and metal sculptures. Market them online through an e-commerce platform or via local craft fairs.


Furniture Repair and Restoration

Offer a service to repair and restore old or damaged furniture. Use the hammer for both heavy-duty repairs and fine detailing. Advertise through local listings, social media, and word of mouth.


DIY Workshop Classes

Host workshops teaching others how to use tools like the drilling hammer for various DIY projects. Charge a fee for the class and supply materials. Partner with local community centers or run online classes.


Custom Stone Jewelry Shop

Craft and sell unique stone jewelry pieces. Set up an online store and promote through social media platforms. Attend craft fairs and local markets to reach more customers.


Artisan Tool Rental Service

Rent out specialized tools like the drilling hammer to DIY enthusiasts and small businesses. Provide tutorials and support for using the tools effectively. Promote through local hardware stores and online platforms.

Creative

Vintage Wooden Sign Creation

Use the drilling hammer to distress and texture wooden boards. The milled face can create unique patterns, while the smooth face can refine the look. Paint, stain, and carve messages or designs to create rustic, vintage-style signs.


Garden Stepping Stones

Use the hammer to break down stones into smaller, more manageable pieces. Lay these pieces in molds to create custom garden stepping stones. Paint or etch designs onto the stones for added personalization.


Metal Sculpture

Utilize the hammer to shape and texture metal sheets or rods. The milled face can help grip and mold the material, while the smooth face can provide a polished finish. Combine different metals for a mixed-media sculpture.


Handcrafted Furniture

Use the hammer to assemble and distress furniture pieces. The reinforced handle and milled face can help in chiseling and fitting joints, while the smooth face can be used for finishing touches.


Stone Jewelry Making

Break and shape small stones using the hammer to create unique jewelry pieces. The milled face can help hold the stones in place, and the smooth face can be used for fine detailing.