I'm looking for micro concave spaces placing a screw on lead i'm looking for nice uniform ice and i also want to be in a really good stance i usually play somewhere between my shoulder and my hip and i turn my hand as far as i can around start driving it once i feel it sticky then i start Metal Corner Brackets moving that through nice and smoothly it's helpful to have uniform ice one because this is the strongest piece of ice it's also easier for me to drive it all the way and not have to chip away and create that nice flush face so as i come into my next place to place a screw i want to make sure of my the first things we talked about which was one a good stance another concept is the tools being out of my way and i want that nice uniform ice again if i place a screw close to my tool i could knock it out which would be less than ideal on lead having really sharp eye screws is really important so that they'll actually start really well and continue their drive i also don't want to crank this past being flushed to the surface of the ice. Large metal corner brackets. Metal corner brackets for wood. Heavy duty metal corner brackets. Long metal corner brackets. Metal corner brackets screwfix. Decorative metal corner brackets. Corner brace brackets. L brackets. 

 

Outdoor screws screwfix. Railway Sleeper Brackets. Screwfix railway sleeper brackets. Railway sleeper brackets b&q. If you overdrive the screw it will compromise the strength of the threads get a high tool that's out of my way when placing this last screw it takes a lot of energy and a lot of pressure and force behind my drive this is why it's helpful to place around the waist to the shoulder region so as you can see getting that twist and that pressure is really important and that felt like we maybe had a little bit of marginal ice in there it was mostly connected and there was a bit of not as uniform and then it connected again in those cases oftentimes what I look for in another place may be close by to place a second screw when placing eye screws remember few key elements a good stance Outdoor Screws uniform ice get it flush the face don't overdrive it and place between your shoulder and your hip because it takes some energy behind that and has fun.

 

so today I want to get on organizing this myth starting with the thousands of fasteners I have laying all over the place and I figured the easiest and best way to do this is with a cabinet type drawer system where each size and length of the screw can be stored individually the cabinet will then be warm on giving simple organized access to all my screws and fasteners but to get started I'm going to size up and assemble the box of the camera, okay so these are the four plants that I'm going to assemble to form the box of the cabinet and inside this rectangle, I'm going to install vertical dividers in-between these vertical dividers I will have slots into which all my little drawers are going to fit so now I'm going to cut slots into this plaque into which I'm going to install these dividers.