Bolt thread question
#21
No, they are the same thing! It's called a bolt is when the threaded fastener is used with a nut to make the joint and the nut is turned to tighten. A cap screw goes into a tapped hole and the head of the fastener is turned to tighten. However, the fastener itself can be identical, but called different names depending on how it is used (nut or no nut).
As for Rob's scones, that's the perfect analogy.
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#22
No No, jam first, it's stickier then cream so it can be spread into the scone (also fills the holes in a crumpet as well)
Then cream...
If you try and put jam on the cream, then you get cream all over the knife and if you need more jam, then the jam jar gets full of cream.
Also, if you try and spread the jam around on the cream, the cream will just get all over the place.
If the jam didn't set, then I suppose...
How could it possibly work well with cream first and then jam ?
Then cream...
If you try and put jam on the cream, then you get cream all over the knife and if you need more jam, then the jam jar gets full of cream.
Also, if you try and spread the jam around on the cream, the cream will just get all over the place.
If the jam didn't set, then I suppose...
How could it possibly work well with cream first and then jam ?
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