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Milwaukee Framing Hammers

Drive nails, frame structures, and handle demanding carpentry tasks with Milwaukee framing hammers from Hansler Smith. Built for strength, balance, and control, these hammers are designed to deliver reliable striking performance for construction, renovation, framing, and general jobsite applications.

Explore smooth face and milled face framing hammers, along with hickory handle, fiberglass handle, and STILETTO® titanium options. Whether you prefer a traditional wood handle, a durable fiberglass design, or a lightweight titanium hammer built to help reduce fatigue, this collection includes Milwaukee framing hammers made for professional use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Milwaukee framing hammer used for?

A Milwaukee framing hammer is designed for rough carpentry, framing walls, building decks, forming, demolition, and other structural wood applications. Framing hammers typically have a longer handle and heavier head than a standard claw hammer, helping users generate more striking force when driving larger nails.

Choose a framing hammer when you need a jobsite-ready hammer for construction, renovation, carpentry, and repeated fastening work.

What is the difference between a milled face and smooth face framing hammer?

A milled face framing hammer has a textured striking surface designed to help grip nail heads and reduce slipping during rough framing work. It is commonly used for framing, decking, and structural carpentry where small marks on the work surface are less of a concern.

A smooth face framing hammer has a flat striking surface that is less likely to leave heavy marks on finished materials. Choose a smooth face hammer when appearance matters or when switching between rough carpentry and more general-purpose work.

What weight framing hammer should I choose?

Choose hammer weight based on the task, user comfort, and how often the hammer will be used. Heavier framing hammers can deliver more striking force, which is useful for driving larger nails and rough construction work. Lighter framing hammers may help reduce fatigue during repeated use, overhead work, or long shifts.

For all-day framing, balance is just as important as weight. A hammer that feels comfortable and controlled will usually be easier to use consistently.