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A Question For Pistons & Fields

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If a piston is a rig, & a gear is a field, & a washer is a nut, how should the
bolt fasten the piston to the field, if the rig is pressurized to the spring?
What right against mortising does the planer afford the tenon?
And on intersectional Tuesday if so why not?
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
If a piston is a rig, & a gear is a field, & a washer is a nut, how should the
bolt fasten the piston to the field, if the rig is pressurized to the spring?
What right against mortising does the planer afford the tenon?
And on intersectional Tuesday if so why not?

I'm confused as to whether we are ploughing the field or laying the wood...

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BSM1

What? Me worry?
If a piston is a rig, & a gear is a field, & a washer is a nut, how should the
bolt fasten the piston to the field, if the rig is pressurized to the spring?
What right against mortising does the planer afford the tenon?
And on intersectional Tuesday if so why not?


Assuming, of course, that the Plimsoll Line is attached to the bottom of the fuel tank.
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
If a piston is a rig, & a gear is a field, & a washer is a nut, how should the
bolt fasten the piston to the field, if the rig is pressurized to the spring?
What right against mortising does the planer afford the tenon?
And on intersectional Tuesday if so why not?
Superglue and duct tape.
 
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