Yup - brute force & ignorance is the answer to everything!
2007-03-22 10:22:52
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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Why use brute strength just get a square wooden peg that will fit into a round hole.
2007-03-22 10:30:40
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answer #2
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answered by Dr Paul D 5
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It depends if the square peg is softer than the edges of the round hole.
2007-03-22 11:40:01
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answer #3
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answered by Jules 3
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Yep, but it would be even easier is the round hole was bigger than the square peg!
2007-03-22 11:39:25
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answered by mel_johns 3
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It depends on the size of the peg and the diameter of the hole.
A very large hammer might help too.
2007-03-22 10:24:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the size of the hole and the size of the peg !
2007-03-22 10:23:30
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answered by bumblecherry 5
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It would involve boiling a kettle, disolving the peg in a bowl, and then poring it in the hole before it sets.
2007-03-22 10:39:04
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answer #7
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answered by Albinoballs 5
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depends on the size of the hole and the peg
2007-03-22 11:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Now there's an offer! But one wonders why you haven't been to see a specialist if your 'peg' is square....
2007-03-22 11:13:31
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answered by A Teesside Smart**** 3
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Only the Incredible Hulk.
2007-03-22 10:35:58
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answered by ♥ĴỤiiČ¥♥ 5
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