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Steel Framing Fasteners

5.8K views 12 replies 9 participants last post by  stp57  
#1 ·
I do a fair amount of steel framing, always used an impact driver. and self drilling zips, although I recently switched to self drilling wafer head screws.
Recently someone asked my why there wasn't a riveting system for installing them. So I did some research and actually found some articles on framing riveters. but I have been unable to find any for sale or find out who makes them... Any info there would be great. Also I found the versapin nailer that seems like a dream but as I looked closer at the site seems all they make is for 18g and thicker... I frame with 20g Interior mostly.... I do very little exterior steel framing, so not really worth buying the setup for it...

So questions are ...

Whats the fastest setup you know of for steel framing 20g... riveter, nailgun?..
 
#3 ·
I do a fair amount of steel framing, always used an impact driver. and self drilling zips, although I recently switched to self drilling wafer head screws.
Recently someone asked my why there wasn't a riveting system for installing them. So I did some research and actually found some articles on framing riveters. but I have been unable to find any for sale or find out who makes them... Any info there would be great. Also I found the versapin nailer that seems like a dream but as I looked closer at the site seems all they make is for 18g and thicker... I frame with 20g Interior mostly.... I do very little exterior steel framing, so not really worth buying the setup for it...

So questions are ...

Whats the fastest setup you know of for steel framing 20g... riveter, nailgun?..

is screwing them with a button really that slow that you need to look for something faster?
 
#5 ·
Hey, I did'nt answer the question. the above are great systems, but not a hell ua lot faster than, a screwgun and K- Lath screws, if that is not fast enuf look @ the Grabber Super Drive it has all of the ICBO"s and easy to get. If you are lucky the vendors in your area will have the TF1100 and TePins, but really only good for 30-33 mil studs or heavier:thumbsup:
 
#6 ·
As with any DIY home improvement, a few hints or tips can go a long way towards making the project a roaring success. Building a steel shed starts just as any other building project would. Steel sheds are built from the bottom up. In this case, the bottom meaning the pad or foundation. Pouring a concrete slab is a bit too strenuous a job for most homeowners. It is recommended that you hire a masonry contractor for this part of your building endeavor. Still, there are a few things you will want to do in this phase, in order to make the actual assembly of your steel shed go more smoothly.