Not Jeep related but I just got a Cordless framing nailer. Shoots 3 inch nails with a battery.
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That’s impressive! I love my cordless trim nailer, has no idea they would have a cordless framing nailer!
One more piece to the puzzle. Once Jeff gets shut down, have him swing over and throw those axles under Gruff for you. He’s a pro [emoji106]
I feel you on the sunglasses. I broke my smiths and my Maui’s a week a part last month. I had to ship them both out for repair. But it did console my self with a new pair of Maui’s until the return months from now.
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I got that same one a couple of months ago. It's super handy, it just doesn't do well with knots. Keep a hammer near by to sink the stubborn few nails and you'll be in business.Not Jeep related but I just got a Cordless framing nailer. Shoots 3 inch nails with a battery.
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I got that same one a couple of months ago. It's super handy, it just doesn't do well with knots. Keep a hammer near by to sink the stubborn few nails and you'll be in business.
I remember reading something about them changing it up like a year ago. They use to have two types and now it's just one universal or something like that. Here's what I have.Good to hear. Question about the fuel. I couldn't find anywhere in the manual about what fuel it takes. But the hardware store only had one type. I assume that's the right shit?
Not Jeep related but I just got a Cordless framing nailer. Shoots 3 inch nails with a battery.
I remember reading something about them changing it up like a year ago. They use to have two types and now it's just one universal or something like that. Here's what I have.
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That's what came in the combo pack.
Those are pretty slick. My cousin is a homebuilder and uses these so they don't have to drag air hoses & compressors everywhere, especially when doing trusses. When we build our barn he was way more efficient
than I was with my air framing nailer.
I thought about an air nailer but my wife started talking about chickens and other animals and I didn't want to have to drag hoses and cords all over the yard for the honey do list.Those are pretty slick. My cousin is a homebuilder and uses these so they don't have to drag air hoses & compressors everywhere, especially when doing trusses. When we build our barn he was way more efficient
than I was with my air framing nailer.
I thought about an air nailer but my wife started talking about chickens and other animals and I didn't want to have to drag hoses and cords all over the yard for the honey do list.
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Quarantine projects .. between this and the transmission fluid and filter change, not sure which to tackle first .. both seem like a PITA lol
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Not Jeep related but I just got a Cordless framing nailer. Shoots 3 inch nails with a battery.
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Those are nice we have two of them. Did you notice if Milwaukee put their framing nailer out yet? 18V but no little gas cartridges from what I hear
I didn't actually look. I was set on this one for awhile so I finally got it online. Glad to hear you're happy with them as well.
Got great reviews. This is more for potential looters than projects. I promise if someone gets hit with a 3 inch framing nail, word gets around real quick not to mess with that house.