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Um, who uses nails anymore?
Personally most of the stuff I build it is easier and faster to use a screw or if you're doing framing, you're using air-nailers and a team of workers.
For some reason I think of this guy:
Why did he ever give that cow knocker up?
because the other guy had a shotgun.
coen brothers should have given them both cow knockers and have them fight that way.
Homer Simpson beat them to it about 10 years ago.
The air powered version is called a palm nailer. I didn't see a price on this one, and it looked like a toy, but the palm nailers are~50.00 and will drive any nail into anything. And the battery doesn't run down.
like the powered adjustable wrench..
ugh.. we are lazy..
And my fists aren't the hammer...
hmm... I wouldn't put it at the top of my tool "need list", but I can imagine it being useful in tight spaces. But usually I use screws or an air-nailer.
amaff wrote:And my fists aren't the hammer...
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DAMN YOU AMAFF!!! shakes fist
I came in here JUST to post that. :(
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
cwh wrote:The air powered version is called a palm nailer. I didn't see a price on this one, and it looked like a toy, but the palm nailers are~50.00 and will drive any nail into anything. And the battery doesn't run down.
+1 I have several air nailers for the small stuff and was thinking about getting a framing nailer until I saw someone using a palm nailer. Now it is the nailer I use the most.
Hmmm...that looks like a very handy item indeed. And yes, I'm talking about Nathan.
But, the palm nailer seems like it could also be handy. I am thinking about Christmas gifts for Chuck...do you guys have any imput on brands you like? Use could be anything from framing a window to replacing the roof on the garage.
You guys nail your challenge cars together?
I'm offended by this thread.