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I knew that one of the Strong-Ties I was going to be putting in was in a
position that would be awkward to nail, so, somewhat on a whim, I picked
up a Ridgid pneumatic palm nailer. I LIKE THIS TOOL. Turns out that
not only does it drive 16d nails anywhere that there's room to fit it,
but I find that I can position a nail very precisely with it--set the
point exactlyh where I want it, set the angle, and it holds both all the
way in. Doesn't have to be square on the nail head--if the nail is
cocked in the tool a good bit it still goes in, just if it's too cocked
it won't go down flush and may need a final whack with the hammer (but
that might be adjustable--I haven't played with the depth adjustment on
it yet.

Note that it's not a one-and-done nailer, it's more of an air hammer, so
the nail doesn't have to go all the way down if you don't want it to.

I can tell I'm going to use the crap out of this thing.
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On 2015-07-16 00:24:23 +0000, J. Clarke said:

I knew that one of the Strong-Ties I was going to be putting in was in a
position that would be awkward to nail, so, somewhat on a whim, I picked
up a Ridgid pneumatic palm nailer. I LIKE THIS TOOL. Turns out that
not only does it drive 16d nails anywhere that there's room to fit it,
but I find that I can position a nail very precisely with it--set the
point exactlyh where I want it, set the angle, and it holds both all the
way in. Doesn't have to be square on the nail head--if the nail is
cocked in the tool a good bit it still goes in, just if it's too cocked
it won't go down flush and may need a final whack with the hammer (but
that might be adjustable--I haven't played with the depth adjustment on
it yet.

Note that it's not a one-and-done nailer, it's more of an air hammer, so
the nail doesn't have to go all the way down if you don't want it to.

I can tell I'm going to use the crap out of this thing.


Welcome to the club.
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2015 20:24:23 -0400, "J. Clarke"
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I knew that one of the Strong-Ties I was going to be putting in was in a
position that would be awkward to nail, so, somewhat on a whim, I picked
up a Ridgid pneumatic palm nailer. I LIKE THIS TOOL.


Sounds like something you need for crucifixions.
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On 7/15/2015 7:24 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
I knew that one of the Strong-Ties I was going to be putting in was in a
position that would be awkward to nail, so, somewhat on a whim, I picked
up a Ridgid pneumatic palm nailer. I LIKE THIS TOOL. Turns out that
not only does it drive 16d nails anywhere that there's room to fit it,
but I find that I can position a nail very precisely with it--set the
point exactlyh where I want it, set the angle, and it holds both all the
way in. Doesn't have to be square on the nail head--if the nail is
cocked in the tool a good bit it still goes in, just if it's too cocked
it won't go down flush and may need a final whack with the hammer (but
that might be adjustable--I haven't played with the depth adjustment on
it yet.

Note that it's not a one-and-done nailer, it's more of an air hammer, so
the nail doesn't have to go all the way down if you don't want it to.

I can tell I'm going to use the crap out of this thing.


I bought a Senco brand palm nailer about 8~9 years ago and completely
built a storage shed with the tool. I have about 6 different guns and
this one fill the small gaps between them all. I used it a lot until I
bought a framing nail gun.



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