It is what it is. In ebonics it would read: It aint' a watermelon...
Just the same as any other screw.
That screw won't work. Hand me that longer screw, please. It'll just take a moment for us to screw in that light bulb! I screwed up. Screw it!
by makin a new hole
It is not always a screw, but when it is, then just so that it can be attached in the socket of the lamp.
It is just simply a screw, because that is one of the simple machines.
Well, honey, a screw is called an inclined plane because it's basically a fancy version of one. See, a screw is just a spiral-shaped inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. So next time you're twisting in a screw, just remember you're really just using a glorified ramp.
A screw jack is just that, a big screw in a base. As the screw is screwed out, it raises whatever it is under. A scissor jack that is in most new cars uses a screw to pull the jack together which causes it to raise up.
a screw works better cues it has threads and a nail is just goes straight in the board. The nail is stronger but the screw holds tighter.
Un-screw the large slotted screw on the right side of the reciever, and it just slides apart. It's designed to be able to un-screw it with a coin.
A screw gun is just for screws. You can't put a drill bit in it. It also usually will not engage until you push in on the screw.
Yes. A screw is just a ramp twisted around a center post.
Oh, dude, like, the numbers on a screw are just telling you how big it is. It's not a secret code or anything, just a way to know if it's gonna fit the hole you're trying to fill. So, if you see a screw that says, like, 4-40, it means it's a size 4 screw with 40 threads per inch. It's not rocket science, just screw science.