I recently purchased a Stanley 20-ounce curved claw Steelmaster Hammer and it is a beauty.
But I knew right away I couldn't live with the rubber handle so I ordered up a custom wood handle of exotic wood for it.
In its first use, I noticed it acquired marks on the hammer head and while pulling a nail it suffered a scratch along its shank.
My question is if I send this tool back to Stanley, will the company buff out the marks on the hammer head and also the scratch along the shank?
Also, will I be out the custom exotic wood handle?
The company wouldn't replace it with a standard rubber handle under some guise of "factory specs," would it?
Thanks ahead of time for your advice.
But I knew right away I couldn't live with the rubber handle so I ordered up a custom wood handle of exotic wood for it.
In its first use, I noticed it acquired marks on the hammer head and while pulling a nail it suffered a scratch along its shank.
My question is if I send this tool back to Stanley, will the company buff out the marks on the hammer head and also the scratch along the shank?
Also, will I be out the custom exotic wood handle?
The company wouldn't replace it with a standard rubber handle under some guise of "factory specs," would it?
Thanks ahead of time for your advice.