lol and you endup bending the knail mor times than you acktualy get the knail in
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edward Przybylek 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Protect Your Thumb and Clean Up Your Language


  Hi all,

  Has anyone ever used this thing? Whenever I get 
  done with any project requiring use of a hammer, 
  my thumbs always wind up looking more like my big 
  toes than thumbs. For this very reason, I've 
  begun looking at the electric powered nailer that 
  someone wrote about in a previous post. This 
  thing would save me a great deal of money if it 
  worked. Any help greatly appreciated.

  Take care,
  Ed

  At 11:32 AM 2/26/2007, you wrote:

  >A friend just sent me this information. I took a 
  >quick look at the site and they have some interesting items.
  >Lenny
  >
  >Protect Your Thumb and Clean Up Your Language 
  >While Hammering. we talk about devices that no 
  >blind or visually impaired person should be 
  >without because they improve their lives in some way or another.
  >Well, if you work with wood or find yourself 
  >hammering nails into things often, I have 
  >another gadget for you. This one not only keeps 
  >you safe but prevents you from using the 
  >colorful language that often occurs when working 
  >with a hammer. The inventor of this intelligent 
  >gadget must have bruised his thumb many a times 
  >while using the hammer. He or she obviously got 
  >tired of this and created a device that will 
  >help you keep the hammer on the right target. 
  >The ThumbSaver was designed and tested by real 
  >tradesmen and lends a helping hand when driving 
  >nails, screws, fence staples, or just about any 
  >fastener. You can use ThumbSaver on nearly any 
  >job from fine trim or craft work to the largest 
  >framing jobs, building fences, decks or installing joist hangers.
  >
  >A strong magnet is machined into the durable 
  >ergonomically designed aluminum shaft and 
  >finished off with a comfort grip. Just pull the 
  >tool out of your pack or tool belt, pick up a 
  >fastener with the magnet and drive the nail or 
  >screw! Once you use it you will know why it is 
  >called the ThumbSaver! The thumbSaver comes with 
  >two sizes: large is 7 ½ inches long with a 7/8 
  >inch grip. Mini is 6 inches long with a 5/8 inch grip.
  >
  >Go to
  >
  >www.Awesometools.com
  >
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