Removing Front Door Hinge Pins on Pinz?

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Post by pinztx »

Alright enough with that stuff. This is the first forum I have ever been on and am new to all the abrv. that everyone uses. But I do know what fubar is. Everyone I deal with just says the phrase.
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Post by Pinzczech »

Easy with the hammer, otherwise you'll spring the hinge at the body and get the door out of allignment or worst - bend the hinge.
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Post by K31 »

Having learned SNAFU and FUBAR in the military, I was a little confused when I saw FUBU beginning to appear on clothing. I had assumed it meant "F***** Up Beyond Understanding," but I later found out that it meant "For Us By Us," apparently in reference to a minority-owned clothing line. I still like my version better!
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Post by Profpinz »

Everytime I hear that FUBAR in the movies or whatever, I wonder how marketing team at Stanley, ever convinced the powers that be to call a product that! :D :D :D :wink: :roll:
http://www.stanleyfubar.com

BTW, they are great!... I brought one to help wreck my old wooden workshop! :twisted:
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