Tip of the Day

Before setting a nail flush, turn loose of it.

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Bill
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bigegg

I'll mop up the keyboard in a minute. Man, snorting a diet Coke through my nose makes my eyes water.

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Roy

:>Before setting a nail flush, turn loose of it.

: I'll mop up the keyboard in a minute. Man, snorting a diet Coke through my nose makes my eyes : water.

I'm not getting the joke. Splain please?

-- Andy Barss

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Andrew Barss

Think about it a while longer. It should come to you.

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Doug Miller

nose makes my eyes

Hookay, here goes.

You're driving a nail, right?

You want to pound the head right down flush with the surface, right?

You have your fingers holding it as it gets deeper and deeper, right?

Eventually your fingers are sticking up higher than the nail, right?

At that point, you should have let go of it already/

rm

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BobMac

You sure about that?

Installing a chop-saw blade backwards (don't try that if it has carbide teeth) will give you smmoother cuts in plastic pipe.

I suspect that installing the chippers backwards may give you very smooth, dark and shiny dados--until the wood caches fire.

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fredfighter

Like the mohel said,

"Thanks for the tip!"

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fredfighter

Doug Miller wrote: :>

:>I'm not getting the joke. Splain please?

: Think about it a while longer. It should come to you.

"Turn loose of it" isn't English for me. It's either "let it loose" or "let go of it".

-- Andy Barss

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Andrew Barss

Do you *really* mean you didn't understand the phrase?

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Doug Miller

snipped-for-privacy@spamcop.net wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:

*snip*

You're obviously taking too big of bite. Don't cut so deep... ;-)

Puckdropper

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Puckdropper

I didn't either.

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Bob Martin

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