At Industrial Shed, we supply professional-grade handheld hammers engineered for precision, power, and durability on the job. From framing crews to metalworkers and general contractors, the right hammer ensures safer, more effective results every time. Whether you’re driving nails into timber, breaking through masonry, or finishing delicate trim, our collection features high-performance options trusted by tradies and DIYers alike.
We stock only brands proven on Australian job sites, including Kincrome, Ox Tools, and ITM—tools that go the distance under harsh site conditions. Choose from framing hammers with magnetic nail starts, club hammers with shock-absorbing handles, and soft-faced mallets for fine finish work.
What’s in This Collection:
► Claw Hammers for general framing and carpentry
► Club Hammers for demolition and masonry
► Ball Pein Hammers for metalwork and shaping
► Dead Blow Hammers for reduced rebound and surface protection
► Bricklayer’s Hammers with chisel blades for block work
► Rubber and Plastic Mallets for surface-sensitive applications
► Tack Hammers and Upholstery Hammers for precision finishing
► Magnetic Head Hammers for single-handed nailing
► Ergonomic Grip Hammers to reduce hand fatigue
► Fibreglass and Steel-Handled Variants for different weight needs
When your work demands reliable, balanced striking force, Industrial Shed delivers. Our handheld hammers are selected for serious durability and user comfort, ready for all applications—from residential framing to mechanical repairs and onsite demolition.
► Designed for carpenters, concreters, roofers & fitters
► Multiple head types and handle materials in stock
► Fast dispatch available across Mornington Peninsula & beyond
Framing hammers with a straight claw and heavy head (20oz or more) are ideal. Look for models from Kincrome or Ox Tools that offer anti-vibration handles and magnetic nail starts
Not recommended. Masonry hammers (like club or brick hammers) are built for impact on stone, whereas claw or framing hammers are suited to timber. Always use the right tool for the job to prevent injury and tool damage.
Yes—we stock hammers with fibreglass or rubberised handles designed to absorb shock, reduce fatigue, and improve grip during extended use.
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