A "dead blow" hammer is a hollow, rubber mallet which contains an amount of
lead shot inside. The shot does not completely fill the internal void.
When used to strike something it imparts a soft impact with lots of inertia.
It is used for applications in which you would like to have the striking
power of a heavy hammer without marring the impacted surface.
Nice tool to have in the tool box.
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Seann Fox" <cptn.canada@
To: <RVInternetBySatelli
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Occam's Razor -- Re: [RVInternetBySatell
broke
> Rubber headed one PLEASE!!
> Seann
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Fred Stevens K2FRD <k2frd@mac.com> wrote:
>
>> I must say that as technically and technologically oriented as I have
>> been
>> all my life (including 24 years in the Army Signal Corps, ham radio
>> operator
>> since 1961 and now 5 1/2 years with HughesNet [nee Direcway]), I had
>> never
>> considered hitting my LNB with a hammer. I've always dug out one of my
>> VOM
>> meters, gone through all the troubleshooting software, spent hours on the
>> phone with English-as-a-
>> parts, yadda. I think I shall now reconsider my troubleshooting and
>> repair
>> techniques to include a hammer near the top of my list of HN tools.
>> Occam's
>> Razor: often the simplest solution is the best solution.
>>
>> Fred Stevens
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