Since I got into ww fairly late in life any hammer I have used wore fiberglass handles. Recently I picked up a small cross-peen hammer which I intend on using for picture framing work. It's a Made in the USA Stanley & has a wooden handle. The hammer is in fine shape except for the handle being loose. I know the old mantra - for a loose hammer handle, throw the hammer into a bucket of water over night! I've also heard of using motor oil instead of water, but eventually both the water and motor oil will evaporate, resulting again in a loose handle. Either are just temporary fixes anyway. So my question is:
What is you favorite method for fixing a loose wooden hammer handle???
Thanks!