When people start
taking sledge hammers to their own vehicles, then I'll know we've really gone off the deep end.
And gosh, everytime I see that dreamy kitchen of yours it makes my heart flutter and makes me want to
take a sledge hammer to mine!
When it comes to mortgages and renovations it is important that you have your financing in place before
you take the sledge hammer out of the garage!
It was at this point that I just about
took a sledge hammer to the whole thing.
I was ready to
take a sledge hammer and bid it farewell.
I took a sledge hammer to the 60's sink.
And gosh, everytime I see that dreamy kitchen of yours it makes my heart flutter and makes me want to
take a sledge hammer to mine!
Not exact matches
Take it to a tyre centre and enlist their help... I had an alloy fail to come off the iron centre once (they do corrode nicely together)... in the end car was on the ramp in the tyre place a couple of guys holding a large heavy wooden plank against the inside of the wheel and another with a 10 lb
sledge hammering the plank (rather than direct on the wheel or tyre to avoid damage)... yes, it did come off eventually but I certainly wouldn't expect it to come off by kicking from underneath and the first method didn't help, although it has worked on others.
Even up on a hoist with plenty of room to maneuvre, it
took 15 minutes with a
sledge hammer on the end of a short piece of 2x4 against the inside of the rim to get each wheel off.
So, Edmunds
took out its
sledge hammer to crunch the numbers.
Wise DP / IT managers have always
taken a wide variety of precautions against old data being read when equipment is disposed of... from degaussing tapes to
sledge hammers..