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Old 04-07-2006, 05:48 PM   #1
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I been told that that "Nail guns" are much faster than hand driving, BUNK, First off they are much heavier than the old fashioned hammer and second after driving about 2 nails I have to replace the black piece as it gets all bent up, third it is a pain every time I need a nail I have to slide the bar back, remove the nails, break one off, then slide the rest back in, too time consuming, and fourth there is nothing on them to pull the nails back out with!!
Just kidding, I'm a licensed master plumber, licensed building contractor, do remodels, new construction, framing, structural repairs, and anything else to make the oh mighty dollar. My intrests are science and math.

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