Kevin11
19th June 2010, 12:42 PM
:) Hi there,as I have been a user to gain knowledge for some time I thought it is time to join the forum.
Probably what spurred me on was a new project I am about to start on closing in a section of my old Qlder (1915 vintage).I have used in home building work two senco guns for the last 25 years and with the slow onset of a bit of joint pain they have been a godsend, however I am a bit confused as to the correct nails to use on Cyprus Pine which is relatively cheap in our area coming as it does from Chinchilla.
Recently while in Toowoomba at Mitre 10 a salesman shoed me gun nails for a snco which had blunt ends in other words no point,claiming that this avoided splitting the pine.
The nails I have only ever used have had diamond shape points .
Can anyone offer me any advice as to the trith or otherwise of blunt versus sharp and the splitting ??:no:
Probably what spurred me on was a new project I am about to start on closing in a section of my old Qlder (1915 vintage).I have used in home building work two senco guns for the last 25 years and with the slow onset of a bit of joint pain they have been a godsend, however I am a bit confused as to the correct nails to use on Cyprus Pine which is relatively cheap in our area coming as it does from Chinchilla.
Recently while in Toowoomba at Mitre 10 a salesman shoed me gun nails for a snco which had blunt ends in other words no point,claiming that this avoided splitting the pine.
The nails I have only ever used have had diamond shape points .
Can anyone offer me any advice as to the trith or otherwise of blunt versus sharp and the splitting ??:no: