Tuesday, 3 July 2007

From Greek plumbing to French hammers

Why do most hammers in France look like this:


While in the UK, pretty much every hammer looks something like this:


You can buy, if you look hard enough an "English" hammer from Castorama, but you certainly can't buy a "French" hammer from Screwfix.

Presumably, a French carpenter uses a different tool to remove a nail. Buy why? And what, actually, does he use the narrow end of his hammer for?

I suspect a carpenter (English or French) will know the answer, I am probably missing something very obvious here.

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