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Wood Handles

Buy Wood Replacement Handles here at The Hammer Source!

READ THESE HELPFUL HINTS FIRST!!

Buy any 2 handles, get 10% off
Buy any 10 handles get 15% off
Buy any 20 handles or more and get 20% off!
If you are buying 1 handle for your tool, best get 2 different handles so you have a plan B!
If the one you select doesn't fit, DON'T COME CRYING TO ME!

You will get an order confirmation with expected delivery and an e-mail with an invoice and tracking when shipped.

Handle orders must be placed on line. 
I do not take handle orders over the phone. 
If you have a handle question, SEND me an e-mail.

Shipping charges are not refunded on returned handles.

Wood Handles are organized by EYE SHAPE.

NONE OF THESE DIMENSIONS ARE PERFECT- AND THEY DON'T NEED TO BE!

PUT AWAY YOUR PRECISION CALIPERS!

Round eye wood handles click here.
Oval eye wood handles click here.
Rectangular eye wood handles click here.
Tear drop (pear-shaped) wood handles click here.


The Hammer Source has a wide variety of replacement of WOOD and FIBERGLASS handles. 

PLEASE THESE SELECTION TIPS!

The manufacturer or brand of the hammer is not important. The handles can be used for many types of hammers. 
The important factor is, WILL THE HANDLE FIT THE EYE OF THE TOOL/HAMMER? 

Wood Handles:

1. MEASURE THE EYE SIZE of you hammer- The long (major) and width (minor).  
2. Next determine its shape- round, rectangular, oval or teardrop. 
3. Choose the length.
4. Handle dimensions should almost equal eye size. You may need to file or sand a wood handle to fit. You can always make it smaller. YOU CAN NOT MAKE IT BIGGER!
5. Pound the handle through the eye.
6. Trim off any excess handle protruding through the eye.
7. Wood handles come with a wood wedge which is driven into the kerf first.
8. The steel wedge is driven in at a 30 degree angle to the head (about 2 o'clock).

NOTE- Axe handles will have the thin part of the eye towards the blade. Hammer hammers have the large, rounded end toward the head.

If you don't see what you need send me an e-mail. 


PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER ON LINE!


Click here for Dalluge handles.
Click here for Garland handles.

Click here for Fiberglass Handles.

Here is a video from a customer on how to replace a wood handle (Thanks Mark):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA492_J7ahc

Learn how to install a wood handle with this great article and videos from Yoav Liberman of Popular Woodworking.


Handle return policy: You can return a handle for a refund but I do not refund outbound or return shipping costs. 

Here are hammers with new handles done by our customer, Jerry:

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 YOU CAN DO THIS TOO!

Shipping charges are not refunded on returned handles.