One of the smartest people I ever met used to point his right thumb in the direction he wanted the screw to go, then check the direction his fingers curled. If there were six screws, he’d do that six times.
That’s fine until you run into something that’s reverse-threaded, such as one of the pedals on a bicycle. Had to replace the pedals ages ago and found one of them screwed on “backwards.” However, it made sense compared to the rotation of the sprocket; were it threaded normally, the one pedal would unscrew and fall off while you pedaled.
Blackthorne42 over 9 years ago
That’s how I remember.
mourdac Premium Member over 9 years ago
Isn’t it opposite in the Southern Hemisphere? (just kidding).
Lamberger over 9 years ago
Except for the left side lug nuts on the old MOPAR vehicles.
ottod Premium Member over 9 years ago
One of the smartest people I ever met used to point his right thumb in the direction he wanted the screw to go, then check the direction his fingers curled. If there were six screws, he’d do that six times.
K M over 9 years ago
That’s fine until you run into something that’s reverse-threaded, such as one of the pedals on a bicycle. Had to replace the pedals ages ago and found one of them screwed on “backwards.” However, it made sense compared to the rotation of the sprocket; were it threaded normally, the one pedal would unscrew and fall off while you pedaled.