Are you tired of boring rendezvous instead of fiery screw?
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I had no idea options were available.
Why, as a matter of fact, yes I am.
I do not care for fiery screws. They’re all hot and melty, and the set fire to things, and scare the animals and small children.
Wait…what kind of screw are we talking about?
I believe the fiery screws are available at Home Depot on special order. I didn’t see any on display in the nuts and bolts section the last time I was there.
Hey, don’t knock the boring rendezvous, spambot. Not everyone wants to live on the edge when it comes to building supplies.
Most screws available are made in China of inferior metal and the slots become too wide for the screw driver after a few turns. Stay away from screws. Only use fasteners that require a simple hammer.
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I had no idea options were available.
Why, as a matter of fact, yes I am.
I do not care for fiery screws. They’re all hot and melty, and the set fire to things, and scare the animals and small children.
Wait…what kind of screw are we talking about?
I believe the fiery screws are available at Home Depot on special order. I didn’t see any on display in the nuts and bolts section the last time I was there.
Hey, don’t knock the boring rendezvous, spambot. Not everyone wants to live on the edge when it comes to building supplies.
Most screws available are made in China of inferior metal and the slots become too wide for the screw driver after a few turns. Stay away from screws. Only use fasteners that require a simple hammer.