Tensioned hammers and "the staple"

Graeme Harvey gharvey@netsource.co.nz
Fri, 28 Sep 2001 22:39:15 -0000


Roger wrote.......

>Note I was quoting wired hammers,   The wire is threaded
>through the molding and the ends are twisted on the other side.   The
>salesman used to love to tell customers that two holes were drilled in the
>molding, and the wire was lovingly threaded thro' and twisted.  Not like
>Japanese hammers that were stapled or riveted.  The advantage was no split
>moldings,
>Now there's your daily chuckle.
>See you very soon, who buy's the first beer.

Hi Roger,
.......well I didn't read your post properly did I :)
Big difference between twisted wires you were referring to and machine
staples which I was referring to.

I'll buy the first one and you buy the rest. :)

Cheers....

Graeme Harvey
New Plymouth
New Zealand




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