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Old April 1, 2008, 06:09 PM   #3
Raider2000
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If all you're doing is smoothing up it shouldn't need rehardening. Timing work should be on the hand and bolt, not the hammer
You're right, which I may have to donate more than my Hammer if it is just enough to be a problem on his piece.

As far as not needing to reharden the hammer I've allways had a habbit to reharden my work so to be sure that it'll last for years, & to give a little extra hardening to the area that strikes the primer.
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