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Warrington|ˈwɒrɪŋtən| The name of a town in Cheshire, used chiefly attrib. to designate a variety of cross-peen joiner's hammer.
1935N. R. Rogers Technol. Woodwork & Metalwork ix. 96 There are two patterns of cross-pane hammers, Warrington and London Riveting, or Exeter. The former..is made in twelve sizes specified by Nos. 00 to 10 consecutively. 1956A. P. Morgan Woodworking Tools i. 8 The Warrington hammer, and similar types with a tapering ‘pene’ instead of claws, is more suitable for..joinery and finer work. 1966A. W. Lewis Gloss. Woodworking Terms 42 The common woodworker's hammer with its cross pane is known as the ‘Warrington pattern’... A pin hammer is merely a very small Warrington. 1979A. B. Emary Woodworking ii. 14 Although joiners use the Warrington-type hammer, the claw hammer is considered the best for someone who will be doing a wide variety of jobs. |