SS MAYFLOAT
Admiral
- Joined
- May 17, 2001
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Before air nailers, of course I used the old hammer way. I've used air nailers and have always thought they were better as well as faster.
I had an argument from a gentleman that said air nailers don't do the job as the old fashioned hammer. I didn't press my point on air nailers as this was the type of guy that seemed to be dead set in his ways.
My take is that when using a hammer, the number of strokes would seem to rattle the structure and cause stress with the blows. An air nailer drives them in with the use of inertia with minimal damage to the underlying stucture.
Just curious what some of your opinions are. I'm talking nails, NOT staples,,,,,,I hate staples, they don't hold as well as a large headed roofing nail. Thanks..........SS
I had an argument from a gentleman that said air nailers don't do the job as the old fashioned hammer. I didn't press my point on air nailers as this was the type of guy that seemed to be dead set in his ways.
My take is that when using a hammer, the number of strokes would seem to rattle the structure and cause stress with the blows. An air nailer drives them in with the use of inertia with minimal damage to the underlying stucture.
Just curious what some of your opinions are. I'm talking nails, NOT staples,,,,,,I hate staples, they don't hold as well as a large headed roofing nail. Thanks..........SS