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Dave Hinz
 
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Default Need a Cheap Nailer For Toe-Nailing

On 7 Dec 2005 09:57:40 -0800, wrote:
Take one of the nailers that you already own. Adjust the depth-of-drive
to countersink the nail. Use same for toe-nailing. Cost you just a bit
of time and testing on some scrap lumber.


This is odd. I have adjusted the depth of drive of my existing nailer
to the max and I still cannot countersink the nail. The nailer is
Senco that is supposed to be good.


On the Senco I used to have, the adjustment is done by changing the
length of the ram. Assuming you have enough pressure, that's all that's
left. It's a very simple mechanism.