You'd think so, but when you find a large portion of the finished 
product punctured halfway --- and more through --- with the nailer 
voiding protective surfaces and waranty, you realize that there is at 
least some art to using a nailer too.   No problem was found with the 
"hammer" mounted product...........     I've always been impressed by 
the damage on can deliver missusing air powered tools.....

Otis Wright

graywolf wrote:

>My great uncle was an old time carpenter. He drove 16d nails with two 
>hits. One to start it and one to drive it home. Using an air nailer is 
>easier than learning how to use a hammer. I never have; you have to hit 
>that nail absolutely true or it bends every time. That I know from 
>experience. It takes me 3 or 4 hits to drive an 8d.
>
>  
>

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