Considering Screws
…it, I have indeed used it every day since it came together purely as a prototype to test for angle, stability, height, etc. It became one of those ‘cobbler’s children‘…
…it, I have indeed used it every day since it came together purely as a prototype to test for angle, stability, height, etc. It became one of those ‘cobbler’s children‘…
…tools — the store benches were always 3-4″ too low. The audience was always amazed by my workbench height but after a good explanation, they suddenly confessed that they saw…
…to inability and disability. I have never in my 58 years needed a range of bench heights to expedite my work nor any bench-on-bench mini versions. And more than one…
…#4 Stanley on thin stock trimming up edges to level where the height of the #4 restricted my using it. For single-handed use, it generally knows no equal so I…
…when the height-gain changes to 200. It’s the exposure you see. I didn’t do any technical climbing with much-sophisticated equipment. I free-climbed mostly and then too mostly on my own….
…to adjust height and increase stability, the alignment of the linkage between the hand and the eye and then the second hand pulling on the wood to oppose the forward…
…joked about with Simon who goes to great lengths or should I say heights (all puns intended) to let us fathom the stacks for those beautiful pieces we need. Simon…
…of different kinds. I like the directness and power of frames: such capable solutions to expand distance in widths and heights. In isolation, more actions come and so too more…
…three tools did most of the work. It’s important here to notice the height of the handhole opening. It’s so surprising to see how people hold the saw when sawing….
…heights and depths of what’s contained in our field of view; the distances, the angles and therein the lines that take our eyes from near to far and side to…