Packet 10: Bonus 16

Types of these tools like the “bung starter” and “fish bonker” are exhibited by a tiny museum in Haines, Alaska, that disputed its trademark with an LA art museum named for the oil tycoon Armand. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these tools similar to mauls. Carpenters use the standard “claw” type of these tools in framing.
ANSWER: hammers [accept claw hammers; accept Hammer Museum; accept Armand Hammer]
[10m] Prison laborers often make gravel with a type of hammer named for this Scottish engineer whose road paving method was improved by tarmac, a substance also partly named for him.
ANSWER: John Loudon McAdam [accept macadam or macadamization; accept macadamizing hammers]
[10h] A type of hammer used by welders is named for this technique of deforming a joint to compress and strengthen it. Particles achieve cold working by acting as tiny hammers in the “shot” form of this technique.
ANSWER: peening [accept ball-peen hammers; accept shot peening]
<Editors, Other Academic> | S. Playoffs 10 (Editors 10)

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