Wat_Tyler
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Two hands for beginners.
It does take a bit of getting used to. And once you get accustomed to it, you kind of need to keep doing it regularly or you’ll get a cramp in your forearm. That’s a weird sensation.
Sometimes my thumb will roll over into my palm and i will have to take my other hand to pull it back. Too many hundreds of thousands of nails. I use screws now when I need a nail.
I'm going to take an unscheduled break from my regularly scheduled Wat-mocking to actually sympathize with the guy about his middle/ring finger spasm.My middle finger and ring finger would do that, paste themselves to my palm. I would have to take my other hand and straighten them out and then find a flat surface to bend them backwards until the cramp in my forearm would release. Silly human electrical system tricks.
It is a rare nail that I drive by hand anymore. I love my nail guns, and, like you, I use a lot more screws. I like the Gray exterior grade screws. Course threads. I have a really good impactor and I rarely break them. I’ll break a tip first.
Wait until I convert my 338 to metric. Damn overachieving Asians.
I'm going to take an unscheduled break from my regularly scheduled Wat-mocking to actually sympathize with the guy about his middle/ring finger spasm.
When Hurricane Beryl hit Houston in July I strained a ligament in my elbow picking up heavy debris awkwardly. Fucking elbow would NOT heal up....it'd be fine after two weeks, then start randomly aching all over again after I'd pick up something. My doctor suggested using a TENS unit every other day, the small electrical jolt you get from the pads helps healing.
What they DON'T tell you is that sometimes after you've finished a TENS treatment, your two fingers (middle and ring as Wat mentioned) will occasionally cramp like a son of a bitch and would NOT "un cramp" on their own, just like Wat described. It'd take about four or five minutes to bend them back and regain function.