Downside is you have to go to the gym and work out your forearms and do hammer curls :laugh:GB_Groundworks wrote:Yeah but that's the good thing about a nail gun it almost removes that vibration or concusive blow as its just one explosion of energy bang in onto the next one.
Nail guns?
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I used to watch fencers doing feather edge with just a hammer and a bag of nails. If you're good with a knocking stick, it only takes two whacks and you're on to the next, similar 'shock' as a paslode. I can always see the beauty in using hand-tools as you don't have to charge them ,only with a cuppa, it doesn't mind being drooped in a pool of snot, if someone knicks it, its no big deal and the peripherals (bag of wire nails) is pennies
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cheap tools aren't worth buying,always buy quality brand names
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