The man at the anvil

A lifetime of swinging a hammer.

The Hammerman picked up his first hammer at sixteen. More than twenty-eight years later, he's still at the fire — sometimes before sunrise, sometimes long past sundown. Blacksmithing isn't a side hustle here. It's a passion that runs alongside a certified construction career, and a craft he's carried into every business he's built.

He works with his hands the way a father works for his family — quietly, daily, and on his honor. Every piece that leaves the shop carries that weight.

See the trades
The Hammerman's workshop with hanging tools and a glowing forge

The shop — early morning, banked coals.

Trade record

What he brings to the fire.

Years at the forge

28+

From age sixteen forward, with no gap year between the hammer and the anvil.

Construction certified

Licensed

Active in the construction trade — blacksmithing is the craft inside the craft.

Family-run

By his hand

No subcontractors on the forge work. If it leaves the shop, he made it.

Philosophy

Iron rewards patience.

A piece of steel doesn't lie. Heat it wrong and it cracks. Cool it wrong and it warps. Strike it without a plan and you make scrap. That discipline is the same one that builds a family, a company, and a reputation — slow, honest, deliberate.

The Hammerman builds his work on the same principle. Every commission gets the time it needs, and every customer hears the truth: what's possible, what isn't, and what it will honestly cost.

“If I can melt it, shape it, or fix it — and it's legal — I'll take it on. If I can't, I'll tell you straight.”

The Hammerman is a subsidiary of Petite Construction LLC, a Sovereign Holdings LLC company.

We do not service, modify, or sell weapons of any kind.