From: John Francis
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 06:04:29AM +1100, Peter McIntosh wrote:
FWIW, My father (god bless him) used to describe a hammer as an
American screwdriver... :-)
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne - back to practicing my (poor) manual focus skills...
The comparable UK expression I
I'm a chemist; use glue.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:15 AM, Igor Roshchin s...@komkon.org wrote:
They say that flowers and duct tape fix everything.
:-)
Tue Oct 23 16:17:13 EDT 2012
Mark Roberts wrote:
My solution is always duct tape and safety wire.
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Sounds like something Larry would say...
On 10/24/2012 12:15 AM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
They say that flowers and duct tape fix everything.
:-)
Tue Oct 23 16:17:13 EDT 2012
Mark Roberts wrote:
My solution is always duct tape and safety wire.
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 06:04:29AM +1100, Peter McIntosh wrote:
FWIW, My father (god bless him) used to describe a hammer as an
American screwdriver... :-)
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne - back to practicing my (poor) manual focus skills...
The comparable UK expression I grew up with is
British Leyland fine adjustment tool BFH-042.
John Francis jo...@panix.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 06:04:29AM +1100, Peter McIntosh wrote:
FWIW, My father (god bless him) used to describe a hammer as an
American screwdriver... :-)
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne - back to practicing
You mean percussion adjustment tool...
On 10/24/2012 1:41 PM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
British Leyland fine adjustment tool BFH-042.
John Francis jo...@panix.com wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 06:04:29AM +1100, Peter McIntosh wrote:
FWIW, My father (god bless him) used to describe a hammer
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:23 PM, P. J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
You mean percussion adjustment tool...
On 10/24/2012 1:41 PM, l...@red4est.com wrote:
British Leyland fine adjustment tool BFH-042.
John Francis jo...@panix.com wrote:
If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway.
On 10/24/2012 4:28 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 3:23 PM, P. J. Alling
webstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
You mean percussion adjustment tool...
On 10/24/2012 1:41 PM, l...@red4est.com
On 2012-10-24 16:28, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing, anyway.
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On Oct 24, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2012-10-24 16:28, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing, anyway.
Doug doesn't need a torque wrench, he just tightens it until it strips, then
backs
On 2012-10-24 16:49, Larry Colen wrote:
On Oct 24, 2012, at 1:43 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2012-10-24 16:28, Bob Sullivan wrote:
If it doesn't fit, get a bigger hammer...
If it doesn't fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing, anyway.
Doug doesn't need a torque wrench, he just
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:30 AM, William Robb wrote:
then use nails for the mechanical fasteners (nails are stronger than
screws)
What is stronger: a nail screwed with a screwdriver or a screw
hammered with a hammer?
Igor
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The threads on a screw are only intended for removal.
pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
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Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 11:09:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Igor Roshchins...@komkon.org
To:PDML@pdml.net
Subject: Totally OT - philosophical question (Was: Structural
engineering question)
Message
Totally depends on the end use. How is the structure loaded? Would you
put the fastener in shear or tension? Makes all the difference in the
world, mechanically.
In any case, a screw hammered in with a hammer is stupid. Works less
efficiently then a nail would, and is pitiful in tension (pulling
On 23/10/2012 10:19 AM, Don Guthrie wrote:
The threads on a screw are only intended for removal.
Remind me not to ask you to build anything for me
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On 24 October 2012 02:09, Igor Roshchin s...@komkon.org wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 9:30 AM, William Robb wrote:
then use nails for the mechanical fasteners (nails are stronger than
screws)
What is stronger: a nail screwed with a screwdriver or a screw
hammered with a hammer?
Well,
My solution is always duct tape and safety wire.
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They say that flowers and duct tape fix everything.
:-)
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