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"jrs"

10/02/2005 5:25 PM

Framing Nailer "Nails"

Not sure if my question is on topic for this group.

My framing Nailer is designed for 28 degree clipped head nails, I just got a
great deal on 30 degree nails (free). Will they work in my nailer ? or will
I be driving my "great deal" by hand :)

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Jim


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Duane Bozarth

in reply to "jrs" on 10/02/2005 5:25 PM

10/02/2005 5:05 PM

jrs wrote:
>
> Not sure if my question is on topic for this group.
>
> My framing Nailer is designed for 28 degree clipped head nails, I just got a
> great deal on 30 degree nails (free). Will they work in my nailer ? or will
> I be driving my "great deal" by hand :)

They may feed ok, they may not...try a stick and find out...you'll be
out what? :)

MW

Mark Witczak

in reply to "jrs" on 10/02/2005 5:25 PM

22/02/2005 8:54 PM

Are they clipped head or round head? If they're round, you might get
half of one in the board, but then you'll have to fish the other half
out of your nailer to clear the jam. :-)

jrs wrote:
> Not sure if my question is on topic for this group.
>
> My framing Nailer is designed for 28 degree clipped head nails, I just got a
> great deal on 30 degree nails (free). Will they work in my nailer ? or will
> I be driving my "great deal" by hand :)
>

BM

"B Man"

in reply to "jrs" on 10/02/2005 5:25 PM

12/02/2005 11:33 AM

I doubt they will work.

I've had nails given to me that we not off by more than 1 degree, and they
just caused jams like crazy.


Brian


"jrs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Not sure if my question is on topic for this group.
>
> My framing Nailer is designed for 28 degree clipped head nails, I just got
> a
> great deal on 30 degree nails (free). Will they work in my nailer ? or
> will
> I be driving my "great deal" by hand :)
>
> --
>
> Jim
>
>


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