Nailer Query - followup question...
"Leon" wrote in message
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"Blake Pollard" wrote in message
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Not according to my doctor it isn't.
More damaging to the nerves in the hand, than swinging a hammer is to
the
wrist
and arm.
He said you have to be nuts to use one for more than a few minutes a
day.
I asked for studies on the subject but he said it's just common sense.
I suppose that could be so, however my Senco model was very palm friendly
and it simply felt like I was pushing the nail into the wood. I really
felt
less shock than that of a hammer hitting the head of a nail.
I have the Senco as well. It's a well made piece of equipment that excels
on joist hangers, is useful for nailing/homing 20d nails or when using
hardwoods (put a rough oak floor in a small barn - the framing gun couldn't
home the nails), but is slower than a hammer on new work.
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