

I was surprised they were talking about an industrial use for it. I would think this would also be a great accessibility feature.
I was surprised they were talking about an industrial use for it. I would think this would also be a great accessibility feature.
My bad, it’s federally exempt in the US. The map here is clickable and has state-by-state laws. https://www.farmworkerjustice.org/overtime-map/
Yes, like trucking, agriculture is exempt from OT, not that some employers don’t choose to still pay it.
That double peen is soft face, harder rubber on the left, greenish softer rubber on the right. I have one just like it. I think it came with a mesh organizer to hammer the corner clips all the way in when assembling.
That double peen is soft face, harder rubber on the left, greenish softer rubber on the right. I have one just like it. I think it came with a mesh organizer to hammer the corner clips all the way in when assembling.
Hotels do that also
Well, peening is hammering a bolt on the threaded side to mushroom it out to make it like a rivet, not like that’s what people usually use them for.I had been told that, but I guess it’s not really accurate. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peening
And normally they are metal, but that exact type of hammer is a weird soft rubber one.