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i used the real nails too, i got a good price on a box with fuel cell. as for pulling the safety nose back, i may have to give it a try, bit dangerous though.:lol:

 

yes it is but thats how i roll, i also climb the stairs without the light on and even drive whilst drinking tea im a rebel. :biggrin:

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i once ran with scissors, such a buzz

nice looking hedge mate, far better than the fence.

 

 

WHAT!!!! no mate you have taken it too far, im out its too dangerous for my blood. out of morbid interest were they pointing up at the time??:adore:

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Nice job,

 

I used to do a lot of fencing with my brother, when we used to trade hours helping each other.

 

We never did build from scratch though, a lot of custom work, building gates and such, but I can see why you'd surely need to build that on site!

 

Fencing sucks where we live though, more rock than soil. Not sure how they used to farm the land here.

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Nice job,

 

I used to do a lot of fencing with my brother, when we used to trade hours helping each other.

 

We never did build from scratch though, a lot of custom work, building gates and such, but I can see why you'd surely need to build that on site!

 

Fencing sucks where we live though, more rock than soil. Not sure how they used to farm the land here.

 

Thanks Buddy:thumbup:

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Had a new toy on the job- a nail gun, how i ever did fences without one i dont know.

 

 

I use a cordless 18v makita impact driver & screw the slats in :D

takes a while but i don't mind...

 

I keep hearing about you crazy wild folk with nail guns... :2gunsfiring_v1:

 

 

 

Am i missing out on a whole fun side of life? :dontknow:

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