[TheForge] Wrist
Jerry Frost
frosty at customcpu.com
Sat Mar 12 14:43:52 EST 2005
The impulse nailers I'm familiar with use butane and will fire as fast as a
pneumatic though you can't hold the trigger down and just bump it. I have a
nice Paslode pneumatic so I won't be getting an impulse nailer in this life.
I don't plan on ever building another house either. <grin>
Still. . . Deb wants a "little" addition on the barn, the new shop will need
some interior framing and I'm sure we need another shed or two. Guess I'll
keep it eh? <grin>
Frosty
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If it ain't forged
it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
The FrostWorks
Meadow Lakes, AK.
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Subject: Re: [TheForge] Wrist
> Years ago, an air hose was all that kept me from going over the edge of
> the roof, so I am not as critical of them, though I am smarter now. I
> haven't tried an impulse nailer ( and am not likely to, since I have
> several big heavy Senco framers that will outlive me) I remeber being
> told that they had a long cycle time between shots. Has this changed?
> Charles
>
> Jerry Frost wrote:
>
>> That's the spirit brother; lemons to lemonade!
>>
>> If you don't already have a nail gun I suggest you get an impulse nailerl
>> not having to lug an air hose around is a joy.
>>
>> Frosty
>> ------------------------
>> If it ain't forged
>> it ain't real.
>> Wrought iron is.
>> The FrostWorks
>>
>
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