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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Thu, 10 November 2016, 14:04:36
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As ya'llz knowes, Tp4 had been attempting some bunker improvement.
Did some dry wall this morning.. screwed it in, mud, tape, everything..
And just now,'ve just come to the realization that 've left the Power drill in the wall.
You'd think that being a Sifo-n-all, Tp4 would have inherited some wall-building heritage// ability..
(http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/depressed2-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862499)
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So take this time to create an in wall shelf where the hole needs to be to get the drill out. :thumb:
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I have once destroyed a house for fun with a sledgehammer. Well just the walls in the basement to rip out copper pipe and wire.
Found tools in wall, obviously it happens all the time TP. Feel proud, like a pro contractor!
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hahahahahahAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
You da man, Tp!
;D
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I have once destroyed a house for fun with a sledgehammer. Well just the walls in the basement to rip out copper pipe and wire.
Found tools in wall, obviously it happens all the time TP. Feel proud, like a pro contractor!
um...
Those are murder weapons you found... Prolly should call it in.. (http://emoticoner.com/files/emoticons/onion-head/shock1-onion-head-emoticon.gif?1292862518)
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My dads a tradie and i have done a **** ton of labouring for him. About 10% of his toolbox are tools hes found in the roof of buildings. He is also anal as **** about to placing tools in roof cavities when not using them.
Obvioulsy it is a very common occurance. I wouldn't feel bad tp, the person that rips your house down has already got a new drill. They just dont know it yet
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...How?
Didn't you need that to screw the drywall in place?
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...How?
Didn't you need that to screw the drywall in place?
no..
power drill is for fixing the distance between the metal wall stud
I have a drywall screw driver for the drywall screws. It's much more conveniant than a power drill.
---- It basically is a power drill, but it's got this height setting coller and a disengage lock release, so the drywall screw will never be overtightened..