You ever consider tapping it back in, say 12-15 years ago or so?
Signal-Ad5853 on
Time for a smack down
gt0075b on
STOP!!!
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Hammer time
lueysframe on
What would be the equivalent of checking your height over the years on a door frame?
Where’s the proof!? 🧐
Picture(**s**)?
EASYTOREMEMBER10 on
I don’t know how to use a hammer 🔨🔨🔨
Bulky_Specialist9645 on
It’s making a break for it!
![gif](giphy|12pWOEeKbbfdio)
mckulty on
A three-inch deck screw is an excellent replacement.
Two seconds with a cordless drill and the board will never lift.
Ten minutes adding new screws around the pier and the whole thing will stay up an extra five years.
noronto on
That’s playing the long game to perfection. Thanks for posting.
NYP33 on
So you’re waiting for it to completely fall out?
Lord_OJClark on
It’s the process of the bowed railing being leaned on, repeatedly pulling it out a little
OGcrayzjoka on
Yall remember that story from along time ago on here somewhere about the dude that caught his nutsack on a nail when he slipped while jumping off a dock(or something like that)?
mikeindeyang on
Have you ever considered that maybe the entire Earth has sunk a couple inches in the last 20 years?
Ari_Azul on
Let’s go for another 20?
Majik_Sheff on
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
The snagging nail gets the hammer.
almstAlwysJokng4real on
Hammer it back and and laugh at it for 20 minutes
Born-Work2089 on
This is a reflection of the human condition, we are slammed into the workforce, we struggle, we rust, we fade away.
RabidOtters on
That’s one passive-aggressive nail.
eoutofmemory on
Let it go, it deserves it
alexc2020 on
Its the magnetic pole inversion…
faheemunited on
That’s a Shawshank Redemption nail
brrush13 on
Awfully polite of you to let it do it’s thing for so long.
VE3EAP on
But where would we hang our tool bag from?
stenlis on
It’s entropy. As you walk on the deck you wiggle the nail up and down, side to side. If it takes just a tiny little bit more force to move it up than it takes to move it down it will move up in sum.
Packing_Wood on
What’s interesting isn’t the natural movement of the nail over time, it’s how lazy you are to not pound it back in with a hammer at all in 20 years.
The-Real-J on
“my nail people need me”
CanadaRizing on
The interesting thing about this post is not the nail, it’s the mentality that has a person looking at it for 20 years and not fixing it. It takes ten seconds, you don’t even have to own a hammer even a hairbrush would do the job. I’m almost scared to see what other issues you ignore for countless years
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Do you hammer it back in place regularly?
You ever consider tapping it back in, say 12-15 years ago or so?
Time for a smack down
STOP!!!
.
.
Hammer time
What would be the equivalent of checking your height over the years on a door frame?
Where’s the proof!? 🧐
Picture(**s**)?
I don’t know how to use a hammer 🔨🔨🔨
It’s making a break for it!
![gif](giphy|12pWOEeKbbfdio)
A three-inch deck screw is an excellent replacement.
Two seconds with a cordless drill and the board will never lift.
Ten minutes adding new screws around the pier and the whole thing will stay up an extra five years.
That’s playing the long game to perfection. Thanks for posting.
So you’re waiting for it to completely fall out?
It’s the process of the bowed railing being leaned on, repeatedly pulling it out a little
Yall remember that story from along time ago on here somewhere about the dude that caught his nutsack on a nail when he slipped while jumping off a dock(or something like that)?
Have you ever considered that maybe the entire Earth has sunk a couple inches in the last 20 years?
Let’s go for another 20?
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
The snagging nail gets the hammer.
Hammer it back and and laugh at it for 20 minutes
This is a reflection of the human condition, we are slammed into the workforce, we struggle, we rust, we fade away.
That’s one passive-aggressive nail.
Let it go, it deserves it
Its the magnetic pole inversion…
That’s a Shawshank Redemption nail
Awfully polite of you to let it do it’s thing for so long.
But where would we hang our tool bag from?
It’s entropy. As you walk on the deck you wiggle the nail up and down, side to side. If it takes just a tiny little bit more force to move it up than it takes to move it down it will move up in sum.
What’s interesting isn’t the natural movement of the nail over time, it’s how lazy you are to not pound it back in with a hammer at all in 20 years.
“my nail people need me”
The interesting thing about this post is not the nail, it’s the mentality that has a person looking at it for 20 years and not fixing it. It takes ten seconds, you don’t even have to own a hammer even a hairbrush would do the job. I’m almost scared to see what other issues you ignore for countless years