I would drill a hole through the handle into the other side of the head so the screw can go all the way through and not stick out
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nahhhh, fine like this.
It's a functional issue, not an aesthetic issue. The screw sticking that far out has the potential to scratch surfaces
It's a functional issue, not an aesthetic issue. The screw sticking that far out has the potential to ~~scratch surfaces~~ be a way to hang the broom in your shed!
I’m sure the plants and garden materials will be okay.
That's probably not going to last super long considering how short the grain below the screw is. It'll likely split and then pull out. I would heavily recommend unscrewing it, adding some glue to it, and screwing it back in. The screw will keep it in position while the glue cures and give it some extra strength. Any glue should work, but I'd recommend wood glue or gorilla glue for this specifically.
Some master craftsmanship right there.
You sure did champ
I spit on brooms. Punk ass dirt pushers. Mops is where it's at.
I absolutely second this! Nothing like mopping up pebbles and leaves from the asphalt out the front 😎
Do you want your asphalt clean or CLEAN ENOUGH TO EAT OFF?!
Also I realize now I was logged into the wrong account when I posted this, so this would actually have been 70% funnier under that account. So, keep that in mind.
Nice one, trigger
Wood glue needed
It's gonna break soon. The screw is weakening the wood.
When it happened me I attached the broken pieces to a block of wood so it now functions as a DIY boot brush.