Post #1367965
2026-02-26 14:26 UTC
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@Sludgeyy@lemmy.world 2026-02-26 17:24
Framing hammer gives more "grip" when striking a nail. Finishing hammer won't mess up a delicate surface when struck. They both drive a nail but used at different times. Could you just use one hammer? Sure, but it is harder to drive in large nails with a finishing hammer and a framing hammer will mess up your trim. You'll mess up your finishing hammer if you strike framing nails with a finishing hammer. A flat iron or a hairstyling iron is a specific tool to straighten hair A "hair straightener" could be a flat hairstyling iron but it could also be something that doesn't "iron" to straighten. It encompasses more.
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@deadbeef79000@lemmy.nz 2026-02-26 17:01
The last nail I hammered in was hammered in with a rock.