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Post by inkjet on Jan 22, 2006 23:55:20 GMT 1
Is there an Air machine that fixes brackets into lintels.
Ie like a nail gun
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Post by RED on Jan 23, 2006 0:10:13 GMT 1
Is there an Air machine that fixes brackets into lintels. Ie like a nail gun Just use bluetak or double sided sticky tape. Saves a lot of time. Seriously though, you can buy an industrial nail gun that would go through anything, but the customer could not get them down again, so not a good idea. Red
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alcli01957
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ACCY STANLEY Div 2 Hello boys we're back! & Bloody well staying this time!
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Post by alcli01957 on Jan 25, 2006 19:43:13 GMT 1
B & Q have a new range of industrial drills under the Proline brand. The 14.4 battery has three gears, a top spin of 1500 rpm 3 speed settings & a battery indicator that doubles up as a torch Inc 2 batteries & case with a recharge time of 1 hour. The cost is £99.00 unless on offer. You will get through all lintels with this and a good sharp drill bit. I use Black & decker pro drill bits at around £3 each but they do last ages & having a pointed tip are also great for drilling through tiles. Hope this info will help. You don't always need a hammer to crack a walnut! ;D
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Post by greenpesto on Jan 25, 2006 19:51:45 GMT 1
Wot's a 'hammet' ??
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alcli01957
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Post by alcli01957 on Jan 26, 2006 0:25:23 GMT 1
Wot's a 'hammet' ?? Its what you get when you type hammer & miss the r for the letter to the right of it on your keyboard. Glad you didn't ask what a walnut is!!!!!
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