How do you hammer in tight spaces?

Place the flat end of a 24-in. wrecking bar on the nail head, then hammer the bar shank a few inches from the nail. It works great in tight spots.
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How do you hammer a nail in awkward place?

A bobby pin is perfect because it can grip even the smallest nails and it provides plenty of distance between your fingers and the hammer. Just place the nail inside the bobby pin; then hold the bobby pin where you need the nail and hammer away.
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How do you get a nail in a tight space?

Yep, the trick is a pilot hole. The same holds true for toe-nailing. Begin by hammering the nail straight into the wood until it takes a tiny bite, then hold the nail at the desired angle and continue to drive away.
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Is there a way to hammer quietly?

Use A Bench Block

Place the bench block between the nail head and the hammer as you strike. Since the block is light and small in size, you can use it even when hammering on the wall. Rubber is one of the most effective materials where sound dampening is concerned.
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How do I stop my nails from bending when hammering?

Use some cardboard to hold the nail if you're worried about hitting your fingers… Try keeping a hold of the nail (if you dare!) and (relatively gently) tap the nail until it's about a quarter of its length in, then the nail will be sturdy and less likely to bend if you slightly miss-hit it; mind your fingers though…
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How to Hammer a Nail in Tight Places



How do you hammer a nail into a concrete wall?

Drill a pilot hole into the concrete wall, using a drill and masonry bit. The hole should be the same size in diameter as the masonry nail anchor. Insert the anchor into the hole so the top rim is flush with the surface of the wall. Hammer the nail into the anchor.
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Why is it difficult to hammer the head of a nail into a wall?

The Head of the Nail has Higher area , which makes the way for distribution of pressure onto the wall (i.e Pressure at an single point decreases) .
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What do you use when you don't have a hammer?

Flat rock – Rocks with a completely flat edge are more suited to hammering nails into wood, putting furniture together, and driving a chisel. Long flat rock – This type of rock is perfect if you can't quite reach the thing you need to hammer.
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Can you hammer in a screw?

Perhaps you're thinking to yourself, “it is possible to hammer in a screw?” Well, here's your answer: Yes, a hammer can be used to set a screw into drywall or gypsum, for example. However, the threads of the screw are likely to rip a hole large enough that the screw will just pop back out again!
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How do you hit a nail straight?

Swing Correctly and Hit the Nail

Hold the nail near the top, just under the head, with the sharp tip positioned where you want to drive the nail. Hold the nail perfectly perpendicular to the nailing surface. Place the hammerhead centered on the head of the nail.
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Why do my nails bend so easily?

Soft or weak

These nails break easily or bend before snapping. Soft nails might be caused by overexposure to moisture or chemicals — think detergent, cleaning fluids, nail treatments, and nail polish remover. Weak nails might also be associated with a deficiency in B vitamins, calcium, iron, or fatty acids.
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What causes fingernails to curl down?

Nail clubbing is sometimes the result of low oxygen in the blood and could be a sign of various types of lung disease. Nail clubbing is also associated with inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and AIDS.
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How loud is hammering a nail?

120 – 140 decibels: Such as, a rock concert, auto racing, or a hammer pounding a nail.
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What is soft hammer made of?

Soft-faced or deadblow mallets have faces made of materials such as plastics, including nylon, natural rubber or tightly wound rawhide, or soft metals such as copper, aluminium, brass or lead. The goal of the choice of material is to prevent damage to the struck surface.
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