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air palm nailers
had seen these at the store but never gave them much attention
looking on online retailers there are a lot of different makes and models the one pounders just seem too light for 16d nails seems like they would rattle your hand off or make it go numb but the heavier ones weigh in at 3 pounds and i wonder if that is even enough mass to absorb the shock also wonder how they do with smaller nails they make a lot of sense especially for those tight spots like between studs there is a cordless model also but i forget the brand and they are pricde higher |
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On 2016-05-29, Electric Comet wrote:
also wonder how they do with smaller nails they make a lot of sense especially for those tight spots like between studs I saw one, for the first time, when an acquaintance was putting up a new deck for a friend. He used hangers for the joist-to-bridging joints and 2-1/2" galvanized nails fer the hangers. Quite intriguing. I didn't even know what a palm nailer was. there is a cordless model also but i forget the brand and they are pricde higher His palm nailer was air powered, which I would suggest. Gotta pancake compressor? nb |
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On 29 May 2016 18:59:15 GMT, notbob wrote:
On 2016-05-29, Electric Comet wrote: also wonder how they do with smaller nails they make a lot of sense especially for those tight spots like between studs I saw one, for the first time, when an acquaintance was putting up a new deck for a friend. He used hangers for the joist-to-bridging joints and 2-1/2" galvanized nails fer the hangers. Quite intriguing. I didn't even know what a palm nailer was. there is a cordless model also but i forget the brand and they are pricde higher His palm nailer was air powered, which I would suggest. Gotta pancake compressor? nb Don't most people prefer fluffy airy pancakes? |
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On 2016-05-29, OFWW wrote:
Don't most people prefer fluffy airy pancakes? I would hope pancake compressors are "airy". nb |
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air palm nailers
Palm nailers are great for certain jobs. The vibration to your hand is
much less than you would think. I would not want to use one all day.The one place you will get severe vibration is if you hold the nail to get it in position. Let go quick. I had to shear nail through some joist hangers with 16d nails, 6 to each. I spent more time moving the ladder than nailing. CP |
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On Tue, 31 May 2016 17:04:49 -0700
MOP CAP wrote: Palm nailers are great for certain jobs. The vibration to your hand is much less than you would think. I would not want to use one all day.The one place you will get severe vibration is if you hold the nail to get it in position. Let go quick. I had to shear nail through some joist hangers with 16d nails, 6 to each. I spent more time moving the ladder than nailing. i got a chance to try one today you are right vibration is no problem at all just getting used to using it was the odd part getting used to how much pressure to apply to make it start nailing i like the sound of it too it is unusual i really like it and i mean a lot it is a much cleaner way to nail definitely getting one of these it also means i will be much more likely to use up my stockpile of nails from over the years of one off jobs with a palm nailer it is easy to nail in tight spots i just discovered this thing last week i had heard them mentioned but had no idea that you can use pretty much any normal size nail in them and no special nails like a nail gun |
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