Some retailers buy scratch and dent aplliances, they get dented during shipping and delivery and are sold cheeper..
The hammer can hammer nails in, it can pull those nails out, it can be used delicately to 'adjust' things that don't quite fit. Some hammers can fix dents in auto body work, other big hammers can pound stakes into the ground.
To remove dents from sterling silver, you can try various methods such as using a soft mallet or hammer to gently tap out the dent from the inside of the piece or using a jeweler's hammer and a dapping block to reshape the silver. If the dent is deep or you are unable to remove it yourself, it is best to take it to a professional jeweler for repair.
No. On average you can purchase a brand new scratched and dent appliance direct from the manufacturer warehouses with huge savings of 50% or even more.
A hammer is a tool for imparting kinetic energy. There are many different hammers, each for a slightly different purpose. They can drive nails, remove dents in metal, break rocks, and many other things. - I have 8 different hammers and could not do without any.
The homophone for "dense" is "dents."
The homophone of "dense" is "dents".
Hammers are used for many things, banging in nails, pulling things apart with the claw, tapping bearings or rivets in, pounding out dents in metal and many other purposes.
The homophone is dense.
My car has lots of dents in it.
When you tap zirconium with a hammer, it is likely to deform and create indentations or dents on the surface. Zirconium is a strong and durable metal, so it may not shatter or break like some other materials, but repeated forceful impacts can cause it to bend or reshape.
either le dents or la dents
Brosse à dents