We are not people who like to take the time to
hammer nail holes in the rims for the paint to drain back into the can.
To start this fun project
I hammered some nail holes into the bottom of the tins for drainage.
Not exact matches
I grew up in Key West and my brother would climb the slanted coconut trees, twist down their «nuts» and after we had tapped the
holes with a
nail and
hammer to drain coconut milk our Mom would make the most amazing Coconut Milk Layer Cake.
Hammer a
nail through the pointer's
nail hole and securely into the base.
I'm not adept with a
hammer and a
nail, and my husband didn't want me to put
holes in walls.
The
nail gets
hammered through the belt several times on either side until a sufficiently large
hole has been made.
I took
nails and
hammered them in upside down to create interesting
holes.
I
hammered holes with the
nail in the can about half a centimeter apart, until every letter on the cans was finished.
You can just add the screws from the outside of the box (rather than having them hidden inside the pocket
holes) or even use a
hammer and
nails and wood glue if you don't own many power tools.
One is a street magician played by Jim Carrey, whose character's idea of magic is to engage in various masochistic activities, from
hammering a
nail into a table with his forehead to scalding his arm over birthday candles so that the blisters spell out «Happy birthday» to drilling a
hole in his skull with a power tool.
Step 4 Prevent overheating by
hammering several air
holes in the lid using a
hammer and
nail, and fixing in a low - wattage light bulb (30W or less).
Then to secure the handle side of the paddle, I
hammered one
nail into the wall through the paddle's existing
hole.
Step 2 Use a
hammer and a
nail to punch
holes along the circle you have drawn on the lid.
To achieve the effect of worm
holes, like they have on this piece, a
nail is heated and then
hammered into the wood.
You can just add the screws from the outside of the box (rather than having them hidden inside the pocket
holes) or even use a
hammer and
nails and wood glue if you don't own many power tools.
Now put that
hammer and
nails down, there are alternatives to making
holes in your walls when it comes to creating a photo wall.
If the floorboard is in good condition, take out the
nails (use pincers or a claw
hammer) and screw the board back down using the existing
nail holes.
Do this by taking a
hammer and
nail and simply tapping lightly until a
hole pokes through.
Place a large
nail or small screwdriver through the
hole at the bottom of the hinge pin and tap with a
hammer, so the
nail drives upwards, pushing the hinge pin out.