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    Anyone use a Sorbothane Mallet?

    I saw an ad today for a "Sorbothane Soft-Blow Mallet" claiming it is superior to standard (shot-filled) dead-blow hammers for woodworking assembly. It intrigued me a little, since I keep finding myself needing a dead-blow, making a mental note to shop for one, then promptly forgetting until the next time I need one.

    http://www.sorbothane.com/sorbothane...low-mallet.php

    In theory, the sorbothane hammer is a great idea--no bounce, all the benefits of a dead-blow with a soft face that by its nature resists marring surfaces. Unlike those good 'ol rubber mallets, it won't leave skid marks, either.

    Anyone use one of these? Worth the investment?

    Thanks!

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    I like a good old steel hammer and a block. I can "feel" a joint close much better with this than a deadblow.

    Just my 2cents.

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    I walk on Sorbathane every day. All my shoes have had their factory insoles removed and I replace them with Sorbathane. Love them.
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    I use a shot-filled one I picked up from Harbor Freight for a few bucks... nothing special about it, but it works.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Case LR View Post
    Unlike those good 'ol rubber mallets, it won't leave skid marks, either.
    Dan, I replaced my black rubber mallet with a white one, for just that reason.

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    $39.95? Pass. I'll stick with my cheap deadblow.
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