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General Chit-Chat ForumDiscussion about general topics that are really off topic concerning corn snakes, or just about any old chit at all.
Now THAT'S a drill bit! Don't they make screws that are big enough then?
Where's your shoes Nanci?
No Dave, see above for the mother of all drill bits! They don't make screws that big. The nails I'm using are 12". I guess I could have used rebar, but the nails are easier to drive. And galvanized.
Cut 'em off! That's it for today- I need some decking screws so I can put on the trim. (The blue chalk lines mark nails- I nailed three times- it sucks to drill into one).
lol maan that drill bit is sweet. those are some big nails too looking good though i betcha that would get sore on the arms especially with a 3 lbs hammer. lol hand saw though your doin it the old fashioned way nails and a handsaw coulda just stuck rebar right down through into the ground keep er from going anywhere
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