
A large number of foreigners work on domestic construction projects. Construction crews also come from Turkey. Those compatriot builders who have already had a chance to work on the same site with guests from this country noticed one very interesting feature. Every builder working with a hammer makes a small hole in it for something.

Local builders, who work on the same site with colleagues from sunny Turkey, noticed an interesting feature - visiting workers drill almost all the hammers in the same place. And of course, out of professional interest, Russian workers simply could not help but find out why their foreign colleagues were doing this. No, this is not any ritual or tradition at all. Everything turned out to be simple, but useful.

So, all Turkish workers drill the toe of the hammer, its back pointed part, not the front hammer. Turkish workers said that they do it to work with nails without a head. It turned out that sometimes they had to bite off the caps, bend nails and then drive them into the tree.

The hole for this kind of procedure is made a couple of centimeters from the edge of the side of the hammer. The hole is through, should be located exactly in the center. Why would an ordinary person need this? In general, this format of working with nails is considered "special". It is hardly useful to most DIYers. On the other hand, everything happens in life.
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