off the nailの例文
- Use this blade to cut off the nails from underneath.
- Another reason you may be glancing off the nail heads is that your hammer has a convex face.
- Some hammers, such as a framing hammer, have a checkered face, which keeps the hammer from slipping off the nail.
- A hammer with a smooth face, however, will often slip off the nail head if the carpenter works too fast.
- Milled-face hammers are good for driving galvanized nails because the rough face pattern will not rub the galvanized coating off the nails.
- For wind to rip off his roof, it will have to shear off the nails rather that pulling them out, Chambers says.
- MAN : No . ( He offers the bag to Vladimir, who declines . ) They already snapped that little blade off the nail clipper.
- The security guard politely told my husband that she would have to break off the nail file on the clippers before she could give it back.
- The raised marks on the head of the hammer grip this grid, which helps to prevent the hammer from sliding off the nail head when striking a nail.
- Slide the end of the blade up under the good shingle that is directly above the one that you want to remove, then work it up and down to cut off the nails from below.
- Maher Habashi boarded a bus in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa around noon Sunday, paid the fare of five shekels ( dlrs 1.50 ) and within seconds set off the nail-studded explosives strapped to his body.
- Maher Habashi boarded a bus in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa around noon Sunday, paid the fare of five shekels ( dlrs 1 . 50 ) and within seconds set off the nail-studded explosives strapped to his body.
- The spectacle of the tiny steel pachinko balls bouncing off the nails and clattering into the holes is said by aficionados to be profoundly soothing, and players like the Iwasatos spend hours at it, drowning out their worries in a stupor of sound and lights.
- Visiting Palm Beach's Saks Fifth Avenue earlier this month with a dozen makeup artists in tow, the 49-year-old McEvoy greeted her adoring, well-coiffed fans; consulted on makeup applications; polished an assistant's pinky to show off the nail color of New Year's Eve ( gunmetal with platinum sparkles ); and buzzed, buzzed, buzzed through the cosmetics department.