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John Rumm
 
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Default Never say last ;-) another FAQ entry, Nailers


OK, now this one will need more work I am sure - it has been lashed up
rather quickly, and some of it is educated guesswork!

http://www.internode.co.uk/diyfaq/nailer.htm

So let rip, any handy words for stuff I have missed or guessed wrong at
would be handy!


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"John Rumm" wrote in message
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OK, now this one will need more work I am sure - it has been lashed up
rather quickly, and some of it is educated guesswork!

http://www.internode.co.uk/diyfaq/nailer.htm

So let rip, any handy words for stuff I have missed or guessed wrong at
would be handy!

Ok, but you forgot the daddy, my jaw hit the floor the other day when my
builder nailed a batten onto an RSJ, the nail went through the 2" batten and
through the 6mm steel girder, I bow my head to Hilti

Regards Jeff


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Jeff wrote:

Ok, but you forgot the daddy, my jaw hit the floor the other day when my
builder nailed a batten onto an RSJ, the nail went through the 2" batten and
through the 6mm steel girder, I bow my head to Hilti


Oh yes, forgot those.... added now!

(I remeber someone describing one he hired: He was asked to do a welding
job on a concrete hulled barge that was sat on a bank beside the Thames
somewhere... However in order to get to the thing that needed welding,
he had to fix a ladder to the side of the barge - so to do this he
simply nailed it on with a cartridge nailer!)

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