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Back when I was in high school some girls would purchase expensive gowns and dresses for prom or whatever and then return them to Nordstrom's once they had worn them so they could get a refund and move on to the next piece of pricy clothing... I thought what an odd and sort of icky thing to do, it wasn't like the guys who would rent a tux and it's understood they would return it once it's been worn. But it was Nordstrom's generous return policy that would allow for such things, so some people took full advantage.My friend got me some metal animals and some wrought iron plant hangers years ago. I asked what an arbitrary, unneeded, unwanted gift. When others were around he went to my garage, got my drill, half inch or 3\8 bit and drilled some holes in tree stumps that look a lot like yours. Inserted plant holder..and it was publicly explained that I had created a trip hazard in a very high traffic area, the path we used for bathroom, booze, beer path..watch those stumps!!! If they ain't below ground beware!!
You can use a dash of nail polish, paint or liquid paper to mark a starting point on the blade so you have an idea where you started sharpening. Don't go crazy. You can use a hand file or Dremel tool and a light touch at the angle of the manufacturer's angle is enough. Oil is also really all you have to worry about.. or the famous, infamous, running over the power cord.
Because I really only have US and Mexico, Mexicans to compare.. The world should know that Americans have zero shame in returning things. In Mexico hardly anyone would return a tool, like a chainsaw after punishing use( abuse) it's an American phenomenon!! People will ( do) return anything, clothing, bedding, tools, food, electronics, wives, husbands, family..
Amazon dropping people as customers is a thing for chronic returners..it's a thing.
Amazon got busted years ago for having bots (some human, some pre AI) write reviews so I assume they are a little more careful now. Most of the time reviews have key things that lead me to a decision on how real they are.Back when I was in high school some girls would purchase expensive gowns and dresses for prom or whatever and then return them to Nordstrom's once they had worn them so they could get a refund and move on to the next piece of pricy clothing... I thought what an odd and sort of icky thing to do, it wasn't like the guys who would rent a tux and it's understood they would return it once it's been worn. But it was Nordstrom's generous return policy that would allow for such things, so some people took full advantage.
Personally I don't return things unless they're total junk that cannot be MacGyvered, or there's just false advertising by making the product sound a lot better (or different) than it actually is. Or things like shoes or dog sweaters that when ordered online may not exactly fit right so you obviously need to exchange them...
Does Amazon pay people to write glowing product reviews, btw.? I rarely trust the 5-star reviews, I think the 3-star reviews are probably more realistic.
A little drunk obstacle course is good for your mind and body!My friend got me some metal animals and some wrought iron plant hangers years ago. I asked what an arbitrary, unneeded, unwanted gift. When others were around he went to my garage, got my drill, half inch or 3\8 bit and drilled some holes in tree stumps that look a lot like yours. Inserted plant holder..and it was publicly explained that I had created a trip hazard in a very high traffic area, the path we used for bathroom, booze, beer path..watch those stumps!!! If they ain't below ground beware!!
You can use a dash of nail polish, paint or liquid paper to mark a starting point on the blade so you have an idea where you started sharpening. Don't go crazy. You can use a hand file or Dremel tool and a light touch at the angle of the manufacturer's angle is enough. Oil is also really all you have to worry about.. or the famous, infamous, running over the power cord.
Because I really only have US and Mexico, Mexicans to compare.. The world should know that Americans have zero shame in returning things. In Mexico hardly anyone would return a tool, like a chainsaw after punishing use( abuse) it's an American phenomenon!! People will ( do) return anything, clothing, bedding, tools, food, electronics, wives, husbands, family..
Amazon dropping people as customers is a thing for chronic returners..it's a thing.
