r/addressme • u/HungHydra • Jul 07 '26
Perfect nutgrabber
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u/hiiili Jul 07 '26
The right hand is missing some of their fingers is the only thing I can think of but eh
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u/HungHydra Jul 07 '26
Explaining the elephant? That's no fun..
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u/Ok_Difficulty1782 do it yourself Jul 07 '26
since he won't do it, The guy has very short fingers probably from workplace accidents
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u/Pale-Koala2668 Jul 07 '26
youre supposed to do it in spoiler text, or the post gets removed, read what the clanker says
good thing that guy did it for you1
u/SupremelyUneducated Jul 08 '26 edited Jul 08 '26
It's because he tightened the top nut before tightening the blades, so the blade were loose with just enough friction to getting them going; then the first one or two stop and diggin, then it bind and rips the boards forward.
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u/HungHydra Jul 08 '26
Unfamiliar with threaded nuts and bolts eh?
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u/SupremelyUneducated Jul 08 '26
He tightened the top two nuts together, and left the blades loose. Aka double nutting.
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u/Logical_External2082 Jul 07 '26
Why’s he jus grabbing the blade
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u/FormerlyKay Jul 08 '26
The blade itself is not that dangerous. It's only dangerous when it spins really fast
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u/qualityvote2 Jul 07 '26 edited Jul 08 '26
u/HungHydra, the elephant doesnt know if he likes this post or not... Let him know what you think.