saw this in JLC and thought some of you would be interested.
http://www.nailout.com/index.html?gclid=CIjQzcP125UCFQGVGgodYlEyYw
saw this in JLC and thought some of you would be interested.
http://www.nailout.com/index.html?gclid=CIjQzcP125UCFQGVGgodYlEyYw
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I would love to look at those videos but I don't allow either of those programs to operate on my system.
I'm guessing the tool just drives the nail out without stopping to lever it. Thats what I do with my hammer.
NO they use the air to get under the nail then leverage it out. Pretty fast when you see the video. HMM maybe its on you tube.Yup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L1wSFHUdQo
Edited 9/14/2008 6:07 pm ET by reinvent
I think the guy is missing the boat a little. I'd have to give that tool a try. I suspect that I could drive the nail out without levering it. I might be wrong though.
watch the second connector that he pulls the nails,i swear the second nail on that is already out a 1/8......................................if a man speaks in the forest,and there's not a woman to hear him,is he still wrong?
You know what it means when the catspaw comes out? Someone made a Boo Boo.
Framing with some guys/crews is two steps forward and one step back.
Not that I'm that good. I just don't like doing things twice. Or more? After all, you have to take it apart to fix it.
One could always use a fork/chisel with an air ratchet like used for auto body work...:)
Tried that.
I like a good tool, but if I had to move a RO, out comes the sawzall. If I had to pull two nails, I could have them out in the amount of time it would take to find the air chisel, chuck it up and do the task, which seems like it needs to be finished off with a claw hammer anyway.
I'm not gonna rush out and get one of these, not just yet anyway...
I guessing that one of the best uses for this tool is de-nailing, as in deconstruction of existing buildings. There is indeed a demand for used lumber, at least around here.