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eelman 01-30-2006 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redsoxticket
The derivative of Newton's second law is
Weight = Mass x Gravity

If the nails are the exact length and diameter but different weights the mass is different per the law. Therefore the mass is different and not the same.

You guys are unbelieveible.......There is no way I am reading this:rollem: :rollem: :rollem:

Use the sluggo weights, there made for it and there cheap and they work.

Unless of course you want to get a galvanized ringshank nail and clip the head off then weight it on a jewlers scale.....Have the weight cross calibrated against the sluggo weight and fine tune until you have the correct mass+weight+density divided by the conifulus pin calculation and then overlayed against the snafnine theary which =the greater of the two index figure of mass confusion vs the home depot bargain nail bin in aisle two near the flooring just left of the hardware isle..............

Evere hear the term " Acoms razor" "The simpliest answer tends to be the correct one"......................

Nebe 01-30-2006 10:00 PM

true. I confused mass for volume.

basswipe 01-30-2006 10:02 PM

Gravity is always the same.When people can start manipulating gravity
that's when people will start travelling between the stars.

But I digress...the size difference between same weight nails of different densities is negligable at best.

basswipe 01-30-2006 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&
You guys are unbelieveible.......There is no way I am reading this:rollem: :rollem: :rollem: .

Believe it.And you ARE reading it.

It'll ALL make sense after another beer and a another puff!!!

AHH-HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eelman 01-30-2006 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by basswipe
Gravity is always the same.When people can start manipulating gravity
that's when people will start travelling between the stars.

But I digress...the size difference between same weight nails of different densities is negligable at best.

But by how much? what about the nails at Grossmans bargain outlet -vs-Quality stuff from home depot or the local hardware store? And sometimes I wear two differet socks and forget that one is hanes and the other wal-mart brand, in that case one sock may weigh more than the other, causing me to list to one side ever so slightly and increasing the risk of lower back pain which will be worsened by picking up a pound of nails which may acually be two pounds which I have no way of knowing because the scale at damons hardware in wakefield was not calibrated by the state in over three years.............

Redsoxticket 01-30-2006 10:12 PM

I've been using the sluggo weights all along there are other things to worry about then saving a few pennies but creative design is sometimes achieved by thinking outside the box. I would use plummers solder (sp) if I did not have sluggo weights.

basswipe 01-30-2006 10:31 PM

Easy fellas.

Did it not occur to anyone in this thread that I absolutely made up everything I just said?It all sounded plausible and y'all DID believe it! Deny it all you want,y'all believed me!Didn't we learn anything from that stupid humus thread I started?

All I can say is "speak and the masses will listen".

I'm gonna be freakin' dictator someday.:rolleyes:

Joe 01-30-2006 10:38 PM

You must learn to use your powers for good; not evil.

basswipe 01-30-2006 10:41 PM

I think I'm going to hold a seminar where I invite only 50lb+ bass and convince them that slug-gos and only the ones I have are delicious real eels without any hooks.


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