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EXTRACTION OF NAILS: To extract the nail with the front claws, it is no longer necessary to change your grip or
to turn the hammer around as you must do when extracting a nail with the rear claw. While holding the Stewart
Hammer in the nail driving position, slide the front claws onto the head of the nail and pull up on the handle. The
nail is extracted with very little effort.
The standard claw hammer currently available at the market place frequently folds the nail head over and breaks
it off. The Stewart Hammer pulls the nail from woods such as cured oak, hickory, and all other hard woods without
distorting the head of the nail. When using a Stewart Hammer, a block of wood or a crow bar is no longer needed
for extracting nails.
STRAIGHTENING WOOD STUDS: To straighten a wood stud, hook the front claws onto the stud as illustrated,
and apply pressure to the rear side of the handle to achieve the alignment desired.
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