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On Sun, 23 May 2010 12:26:15 +0000 (UTC),
(Larry W) wrote the following:

If you're going to be driving several hundered or a thousand deck screws,
IMHO a goo quality corded screwgun would be the tool of choice.


If he's going to be doing them for a living, the loooooooooong nosed
deck guns are the way to go, as it saves your knees and back. You get
3 feet of gun for standup work.

http://fwd4.me/Pcj , 'bout $108 a foot.

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