
The 26 energy fists dashed forward and entered the 16 Moon-Class Elites who were charging at Fei and Buckingham as well as the ten masters who were controlling the magic array and stirring up trouble.Īll of them froze with their eyes wide open they had lost the ability to move. He wasn’t too fast or too slow, and there was nothing magnificent about his movements. As powerful as lightning, he easily blocked all the strikes ten meters away from them.įei stood where he was and punched out again and again. Then, the king took one step forward, and his golden energy flames rushed out of his body. (Hammers with bevelled faces are less likely to chip or spall.Chapter 824: Want to Borrow My Hammer? (Part One)įei looked at Buckingham who was about to kill these people and shook his head, telling him not to attack. Always avoid glancing blows and over and under strikes. Strike a hammer blow squarely with the striking face parallel to the surface being struck.Wear safety glasses or goggles, or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles).Discard any hammer with mushroomed or chipped face or with cracks in the claw or eye sections.Replace loose, cracked or splintered handles.

Ensure that the head of the hammer is firmly attached to the handle.

Use hammers with electrically insulated handles for work on or around exposed energized parts.Choose a hammer with a cushioned handle to protect you from vibration, impact, and squeezing pressure.Choose a hammer with a striking face diameter approximately 12 mm (0.5 inches) larger than the face of the tool being struck (e.g., chisels, punches, wedges, etc.).Misuse can cause the striking face to chip, possibly causing a serious injury. Select a hammer that is comfortable for you and that is the proper size and weight for the job.Hammers are designed according to the intended purpose. For example, hammers are used for general carpentry, framing, nail pulling, cabinet making, assembling furniture, upholstering, finishing, riveting, bending or shaping metal, striking masonry drill and steel chisels, and so on.

Hammers are made for specific purposes in various types and sizes, and with striking surfaces of varying hardness. Hammers and other striking tools are widely used and often abused.
