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![]() "Cliff Hartle" wrote in message news ![]() Like the second tool on this page http://tinyurl.com/3km34s Definitely it. I said that is what I thought it was. I can sure use this on bigger finishing nails. Steve |
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on 5/3/2008 12:52 PM SteveB said the following:
"Cliff Hartle" wrote in message news ![]() Like the second tool on this page http://tinyurl.com/3km34s Definitely it. I said that is what I thought it was. I can sure use this on bigger finishing nails. Steve It can be used on all finishing nails. On small headed ones, the blunt end will drive the head below the trim surface and make a pocket in the wood around the small head which will accept the putty. On larger headed finishing nails, it just drives the head below the trim surface and the big head hole allows for putty. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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