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WHEN DRIVING NAILS

RUBBER GUARD PROTECTS WOOD.

To protect wood while driving nails, a piece of rubber cut from an old inner having a hole in the centre, and slipped over the nail, will prove effective. After the nail has been driven well down, use a nail punch in the usual manner.

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Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 8 April 1932, Page 2

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WHEN DRIVING NAILS Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 8 April 1932, Page 2

WHEN DRIVING NAILS Patea Mail, Volume LIII, 8 April 1932, Page 2

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