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Hey what is it with women and hammers? Before I get flamed I'll admit that
this maybe an unfair generalization because I'm sure there are just as many
Men and Hammers stories out there .... it just seems the gals have it hands
down for the comedic content alone.
I started getting busy with fall chores, one of them service the lawn mower.
I'd got the blade off to be sharpened, drained the oil and refilled it, then
the firewood guy shows up. I still had to change the spark plug but needed
to go help with the unloading. The wife decided to be helpful and when she
couldn't get the spark plug to budge with the socket wrench she takes a
hammer to it!!!!! Lord help me ..... what's a guy to do?
OK, so tell me now I'm not the only one with women and hammers stories.
Jim
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> OK, so tell me now I'm not the only one with women and hammers stories.
My mum once tripped over while carrying an electric drill and
accidentally drilled a hole in her arm...
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
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> My mum once tripped over while carrying an electric drill and accidentally
> drilled a hole in her arm...
yikes that had to hurt!!!!
wife has nailed her shirt tail to a saw horse once
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
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> I started getting busy with fall chores, one of them service the lawn mower.
> I'd got the blade off to be sharpened, drained the oil and refilled it, then
> the firewood guy shows up. I still had to change the spark plug but needed
> to go help with the unloading. The wife decided to be helpful and when she
> couldn't get the spark plug to budge with the socket wrench she takes a
> hammer to it!!!!! Lord help me ..... what's a guy to do?
>
If violence didn't help, you didn't use enough force. Having a hammer
makes applying more force to violence easy.
>
> Jim
>
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Eero "Aero" Ahonen
http://www.zbxt.net
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>> My mum once tripped over while carrying an electric drill and accidentally
>> drilled a hole in her arm...
>
> yikes that had to hurt!!!!
Well... a trip to hospital, a mild muscle infection, a few months off
work, that kinda thing.
> wife has nailed her shirt tail to a saw horse once
Heh. My mum screwed me and my sister to a plank of wood...
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> I started getting busy with fall chores, one of them service the lawn
> mower. I'd got the blade off to be sharpened, drained the oil and refilled
> it, then the firewood guy shows up. I still had to change the spark plug
> but needed to go help with the unloading. The wife decided to be helpful
> and when she couldn't get the spark plug to budge with the socket wrench
> she takes a hammer to it!!!!! Lord help me ..... what's a guy to do?
Teach her to use her foot, or show her how you can attach a length of piping
to the wrench to get a better mechanical advantage. I find that 1 metre
usually undoes most things (unfortunately it also undid the top of a bolt
from the bolt itself once, but hey).
OTOH, it's cool that a) she tried to help out on something like that without
even being asked, and b) that she had a rough idea what needed doing. My
other half wouldn't have a clue, and even if you paid her wouldn't go
anywhere near something loud and dirty like a mower.
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> I started getting busy with fall chores, one of them service the lawn mower.
> I'd got the blade off to be sharpened, drained the oil and refilled it, then
> the firewood guy shows up. I still had to change the spark plug but needed
> to go help with the unloading. The wife decided to be helpful and when she
> couldn't get the spark plug to budge with the socket wrench she takes a
> hammer to it!!!!! Lord help me ..... what's a guy to do?
1. You sharpened the blade? I've never seen anybody do that, ever.
2. The mower isn't electric?
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:48db8818$1@news.povray.org...
> Jim Holsenback wrote:
>
>> I started getting busy with fall chores, one of them service the lawn
>> mower. I'd got the blade off to be sharpened, drained the oil and
>> refilled it, then the firewood guy shows up. I still had to change the
>> spark plug but needed to go help with the unloading. The wife decided to
>> be helpful and when she couldn't get the spark plug to budge with the
>> socket wrench she takes a hammer to it!!!!! Lord help me ..... what's a
>> guy to do?
>
> 1. You sharpened the blade? I've never seen anybody do that, ever.
yep .... have a grinder. I usually sharpen every other year. that's the
mower for the close in stuff. the tractor has 5 blades I take them to a shop
for those.
> 2. The mower isn't electric?
haha ..... big yard extension cords not long enough.
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scott wrote:
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> Teach her to use her foot, or show her how you can attach a length of
>
And the correct technic to check that the wrench actually turns to a
right direction. Some ASCII-art, seen from top, "b" is bolt, g is
grabbing-place of wrench
| g
|b--|
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And seen from side (just wrench and bolt)
b
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|---g
And from the front:
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|b--g
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If you'll just press the wrench down directly, it won't only try to
unscrew the bolt, but also turn itself (and the bolt) downwards looked
from the bolt (pic from front):
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|b-_
| g
So you'll need something to hold the wrench vertical while turning it
(pic from front, H is just right sized object to keep the wrench vertical):
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|b--g
| H
I hope I and my ASCII are understandable...
--
Eero "Aero" Ahonen
http://www.zbxt.net
aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid
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48db82d1$1@news.povray.org...
> Jim Holsenback wrote:
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>> OK, so tell me now I'm not the only one with women and hammers stories.
>
> My mum once tripped over while carrying an electric drill and accidentally
> drilled a hole in her arm...
And you tell there are scary people here?
Marc
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