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18 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Ringshank nails hold OK 

Hilti gas gun with galvanised ringshanks. Never pull out and bangs it up in no time. 

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Hilti Nails for gas-actuated tools - GX-WF galvanized, profiled - Galvanised, profiled framing nail for fastening wood to wood...

 

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On 17/02/2021 at 14:48, Gimlet said:

Hilti gas gun with galvanised ringshanks. Never pull out and bangs it up in no time. 

WWW.HILTI.CO.UK

Hilti Nails for gas-actuated tools - GX-WF galvanized, profiled - Galvanised, profiled framing nail for fastening wood to wood...

 

I got a Hikoki gasless (battery only) nailer recently, handy bit of kit. Heavier than a paslode, but fires 90mm nails as deep as you want in larch, and doesn't mind the frost, although I think the li-ion batteries get unhappy below 0c

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Sorry just catching up on the thread from last weekend end, looks like ideas are coming on a treat.

On the subject of doors, I had to put some very simple slatted partial height doors on the opening of my wood store as the neighbours goats and sometimes their sheep would escape from their field and shelter in the wood store when it was raining, of course not being house trained the place would be a mess.

Pesky goats make me smile but they all go on Escape and evasion courses when they are born.

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