drive drywall screw with framing nailer?
Anybody else tried this?
You gotta hand load a small stack of them one by one though.
new app. for Piffin screws?
Anybody else tried this?
You gotta hand load a small stack of them one by one though.
new app. for Piffin screws?
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Never tried it (yet)
But they do make collated screws you can use with a full head 22 Deg. Framing nailer.
I think the're made by Hitachi--- never tried them either-- they were on display at the tool house in town--pretty pricey
here's a link for collated screws for a framing nailer: mcfeely's.
running a handful of piffen screws through sounds interesting, though it sounds slower than an impact driver.
zak
"so it goes"
Did not know they made those collated. At over 3 cents per screw, think I'll stick with handloading when I need to use screws in the nailgun. Looks like a much more mild thread than on deck screws.
I thought the slots were only for removing screws, you mean some use them for putting them in?
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match