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http://englishrussia.com/2014/04/07/a-m…
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Dammit I only had one gif for this post and that was it.
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SORRY I FARTED.
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Is it bad that I have a drawer of hammer just like that, but with more hammer?
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Wow what happened to this dude's timing gear?
04/14/2014 at 16:54 |
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He's not Jezza! He's Jezza's Belarusian cousin!
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The thing is, screws have a more positive retention into the wood due to the helical incline, nails have only the pressure of the wood pushing back to hold them in place, which over time can relax and cause the nail to fall out.
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are you an engineer!?
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Yes. And a carpenter in a theatre scene shop. So yes, I know a thing or two about the proper use of screws and nails.
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I ponder if he owns a hammer for driving helicaly pitched fasteners