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Points to Ponder © Everett L. Davis 2021

Here’s my ‘opening’ question:

Why are indoor hinges more friendly to humans than outdoor hinges?

It’s really quite simple; they have indoor pins.
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?????
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Not enough coffee this morning. :)
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everettdavis wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 2:05 am Points to Ponder © Everett L. Davis 2021

Here’s my ‘opening’ question:

Why are indoor hinges more friendly to humans than outdoor hinges?

It’s really quite simple; they have indoor pins.
What do outdoor hinges have that indoor hinges do not??? "Outdoor" Pins
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It's word play, ;)
Indoor pins - endorphins. :)

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I am built too low to the ground went right over my head. Maybe it is one of those you had to be there jokes????
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Some people enjoy puns and word play, (I certainly do :) and always have. ), and I suspect Beeg will add to the thread at some point.
Others are not so inclined, and won't catch the left turn. it's all good.
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A pun isn't really mature until its full "grown".
This qualifies so I'll steal it. Thanks.
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Only thieves/robbers like outdoor hinges.
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JPG,

They won’t like mine. Round head stove bolts through 2x4 present in door and wall, with fender washers and a tac-weld on nut inside, and a tac-weld to the bottom of hinge pin making pin rotate with the section of hinge.

Not impossible to get into, but not easy to do.

Everett
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