Posted by John_PA on January 30, 2014 at 08:16:44 from (71.182.166.45):
In Reply to: Nails posted by 60 acre hillside on January 29, 2014 at 18:44:14:
Stanley $250 air nailer only lasted me about 6 years. Harbor freight framing nailer I have had for 7 years. It cost $55 and I have a 20% off coupon. roofing nailer was $60 with 25% off. Pancake compressor and brad nailer/stapler combo was $119, and I think they gave me another 20% off on that as well.
As for the big 20d, I use lag bolts and an impact driver now. That's what the Amish are using, and they say it really helps with pole building shifting.
The real cost savings is in the saved labor. I put a roof on half my house in 1 day with a roof nailer and one guy laying shingles out in front of me. I would have paid $2000 for labor. That pays for it all right there, because I have the time to spare 1 day. If I had to take 3 or 4 days, then I would have had to hire someone.
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