Description
Every farm shop needs a good cross pein hammer—whether you’re fixing a bent cultivator shank, straightening out hay rake tines, or doing some blacksmithing work on the side. The cross pein end lets you draw out metal and shape it in ways a regular ball peen can’t handle, while the flat face takes care of general hammering tasks around the shop.
What You’re Getting
- 3-pound head provides the right weight for serious metalworking without being too heavy for detail work
- Cross pein design perfect for drawing, shaping, and spreading metal
- Durable fiberglass handle absorbs shock better than wood and won’t split or break
- Comfortable grip that stays secure even with sweaty hands during long projects
Built for Real Farm Work
This hammer shines when you’re doing repair work on farm equipment—straightening bent parts, forming new pieces, or working on custom modifications. It’s also great for general shop tasks like setting rivets, forming joints, and any time you need to shape metal rather than just pound on it.
Made to Last
The fiberglass handle is a real advantage over traditional wood handles. It won’t absorb moisture, crack from temperature changes, or loosen up over time. The hammer head is properly hardened and tempered to handle the impact without chipping or mushrooming on the striking surfaces.
Good to Know
The cross pein works best when you strike at an angle to the workpiece—this spreads and draws the metal effectively. Keep the striking surfaces clean and free of nicks for the best results. A light coating of oil on the head prevents rust when the hammer sits in the toolbox between projects.




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