A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

They sound delightful Flashpoint. Born lappers! What sweeties. I'm going to be interested in your adventures with them! So far they seem like wonderful little guys! And they are so stinking cute!!
Memphis, my youngest daughter is already making plans to walk one in a local parade. lol Hopefully, she will be able to do that - but I told her she had to take a stroller or wagon, too. She can either carry, push or pull the turkey vs him/her walking an entire parade. Since it's a rural area, they tend to organize even the tiniest parade to be as long - distance-wise - as they can make it.

I'll be watching from the sidelines. :pop
 
Hammering nails into 40-year-old oak and chestnut is HARD.
Indeed it is. I switched to screws for most stuff because they hold better and longer than nails and using the drill does not cause my hands to go numb like constant hammering does. For oak, a pilot hole and soap does wonders whether using nails or screws.
 
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Indeed it is. I switched to screws for most stuff because they hold better longer than nails and using the drill does not cause my hands to go numb like constant hammering does. For oak, a pilot hole and soap does wonders whether using nails or screws.
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Screws are my friend
 
Totally agree! Only we use pine here... it’s what we’ve got. I don’t do nails without an air compressor even so. I can’t usually hit them and if I do happen to accidentally hit the nail on the head, nothing much happens. :idunno

Air hammers are so 1990’s..

I use DeWalt 20v max tools...

Just don’t tell the WW.... I might have some she doesn’t know about yet..
 
Air hammers are so 1990’s..

I use DeWalt 20v max tools...

Just don’t tell the WW.... I might have some she doesn’t know about yet..

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Aren’t they awfully heavy, though? My right hand cramps all up with heavy things and my left is too clumsy—but maybe not too clumsy for a nailer... still you want to be able to use a nailer with either hand, and especially with your dominant... I really hurt the back of my hand, oh, in my 20s I think. Sometime in the late Cretaceous anyway. It didn’t seem like that big a deal, but it hurt bad for a couple of years and never quite recovered. I just banged it on something, not even that hard. Go figure. But that’s why I prefer the air nailers. No heavy batteries. They’re heavy enough without those.
 
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Aren’t they awfully heavy, though? My right hand cramps all up with heavy things and my left is too clumsy—but maybe not too clumsy for a nailer... still you want to be able to use a nailer with either hand, and especially with your dominant... I really hurt the back of my hand, oh, in my 20s I think. Sometime in the late Cretaceous anyway. It didn’t seem like that big a deal, but it hurt bad for a couple of years and never quite recovered. I just banged it on something, not even that hard. Go figure. But that’s why I prefer the air nailers. No heavy batteries. They’re heavy enough without those.

I think my air hammers are heavier than my battery operated ones...

I even use a battery operated circle saw it is lighter and faster than my corded ones.
 
I prefer corded power tools just for the simple fact that I don't have to worry about charging them! Just have to make sure we have a long enough extension cord.... We do have a dewalt battery and charger but it's for DH's robot project.

And of course I could make a costume lol. My R&D design team here would help come up with the perfect idea lol
 

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