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Josepi[_12_] Josepi[_12_] is offline
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Default Random thought: Right tilt vs left tilt

Thanx for the info. You got the personality right. Most just killfilter his
arogance.


"George W Frost" wrote in message
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You would have to be a self opiniated yank, who think the sun shines out of
your own ****-hole and everything that you say or pronounce, is right with
no exceptions
Firstly, if you have the brains to see, an axe or hammer handle, when you
look at the cut of the piece which slips into the hammer or axe head, you
will see that the cut is slightly off centre, thus favouring a right handed
person
I have worked with hammers, axes, and picks and have replaced many and
enough handles to know
But, I guess that you are too dumb to realise this, if you need a new
handle, you just go to Walmart and buy a new complete whatever..
Next, a shifting spanner is what it says it is,
it is a spanner whch you are able to shift the opening of the jaws, allowing
you to use the same spanner, shifting spanner, or differing sized bolts and
nuts.
Then again, for your inept and sasrcastic intelligence....intelligence?, now
that is a misnomer, you may call it an adjustable wrench


"Doug Miller" wrote in message
...
In article , "George W
Frost" wrote:
most axes are right handed, as are hammers, or is it only the handles
which
are right handed?


Axes and hammers??? Pray tell, how is either the head *or* the handle of
an
axe or a hammer right-handed?

You can buy a left handed shifting spanner, but you have to look hard to
get
one and try them out before buying


A what? I know that British "spanner" = American "wrench", but what is a
shifting spanner?