So you need more, got itLmaoo yesterday was our anniversary, smoked it today but effed it up
You are talking to a former Fastenal OSP my friend and although a deck screw and a drywall screw may look identical to most people the screw in the photo being used as a nub tool is most certainly a deck screw because it is coated in a green anti-corrossion coating that matches the green pressure treated lumber most decks are built with.Pa tay to - pa tah to. Technically deck screws have a cutting point as well as a longer unthreaded area at the top which works better with wood because they don't bind up but I have seen the terms used interchangeably.
https://www.fastenal.com/products/details/30952
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Deck-Mate-9-x-3-in-Star-Flat-Head-Wood-Deck-Screws-5-lb-Pack-734968/202308663
No matter what you call it it's still a great idea
Lol no, I have 9 more set aside for the next 9 years - figured I'd do 10 years out of this box and as time passes look for a more ballerish stick to continue the tradition with hahaSo you need more, got it
I actually had 22 years at Fastenal myself (11 as an OSP and then another 11 in Wino) but I will concede based upon your coating statement.You are talking to a former Fastenal OSP my friend and although a deck screw and a drywall screw may look identical to most people the screw in the photo being used as a nub tool is most certainly a deck screw because it is coated in a green anti-corrossion coating that matches the green pressure treated lumber most decks are built with.
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Well...a fellow Fastenal guy...lol. We can get together over drinks, smokes and riveting conversation about....rivets...lol. I still remember my 2 weeks in Winona Minnesota at Fastenal school.I actually had 22 years at Fastenal myself (11 as an OSP and then another 11 in Wino) but I will concede based upon your coating statement.
We need to get together for a smoke my friend...it seems we have something in common besides a love of cigars!
I was thinking the same thing. Pretty sure mine came from the same bro. Had same date on cello that I already pitched.
Enjoy gents.With thanks but dumbest band ever
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Now that's a cigar you can smoke for 6 hours!Surprised by some of the stuff you guys admit to smoking. Today I have a Davidoff Diadema Fina. Ten years has really taken the orange creamsicle out of this cigar, but I made the mistake of aging it outside the box, so it may have lost more of its vigor than it should have. Don't ask me to take a picture though. That would be vulgar.
One of my favorite cigars. Almost had one myself, yesterday.
My first Ashton VSG and definately not my last. Tasty little firebreather and paired particularly well with some Appleton 12yr rum.
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