off topic: metalhead---where i grew up (small town tennessee where they make george dickel and jack daniels), it was all the same...metal, punk, goth, alternative, whatever. it wasn't until i moved to a big city that those divisions became an issue. even then, the music i play has always bridged a lot of those barriers. metal purists call us punk and punk purists call us metal. if you download stuff, check out wolfbrigade from sweden for something in the same vein, or disfear (singer from at the gates). these bands record in the same studio/same engineer as entombed and many of those similar metal bands. there is certainly some metal/punk crossover in that genre, but it is neither "take itself too seriously" street punk or purist metal. also, atlanta is a gnarly place for shows...saw many gigs there growing up, and they have a terrible skinhead problem. saw some serious brawls between nazis ans antifascist skins....(shudder)
on topic: cbjunkie----did you set up that rear or did you inherit it? are the spokes all "inners"? the set buchanans sent me were very wierd, and i had to send them back twice. the third time, they insisted that they were doing a cb hub/harley rim conversion at that very moment with the same kit, but it still went together wierd. i'd really reccomend all inners if you go for a new set of spokes.
i think that even if you could find a plastic ballpeen faced hammer, it would not be good. it seemed good to me for the pressure to be as broad as possible. i'm sure you'll figure it out. it helps that i used to work with sheet metal a bit, but it's pretty common sensical.