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OT: For the DIYer
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OT: For the DIYer
So I was finishing up a new set of corn hole boards and I couldn't find a putty knife to cover the screws with wood filler. Not wanting to have to run back out I started rummaging for a substitute. Turns out an old top loader doubles perfectly as a see through putty scraper.
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RE: OT: For the DIYer
Corn Hole Boards????
It does no good to get on the right track if you are headed in the wrong direction.
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lol...I take it you don't tailgate much. Bean bag toss if you prefer
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A top loader seems like a good idea to use for that, so long as you use it with the open side down, so you don't get gunk inside of the top loader. Definitely a good use of the things around you.
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I too have used a toploader as a putty knife in the past. Worked pretty good.
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I have used a toploader for a quick screwdriver before as well, as long as you dont need to torgue it much works great if your too lazy to get up and get the actual screwdriver lol
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