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dub3media
23rd March 2008, 09:33 AM
Hi has anyone used one of the paslode finishing guns for nailing down kwila on a deck, the last deck I did I pre drilled everything, but was wondering wether anyone has done it before.
UteMad
23rd March 2008, 08:38 PM
Have used paslode stainless on merbau deck and also shot ND's through it too .. Yes they go through but is that what your asking ... As far as them being a good fastener to use Nd and T nails are useless to hold the boards down.. The stainless paslode ring and screw shank are sold as decking nails but we don't use them as the result is sub standard by our standards but the other week i bumped into another deck guy who uses ND's for his merbau decks so i spose we just prefer quality which none of the gun nails provide
Ask paslode if they stand by there product as we did and you will find although they are sold for decking there is no guarantee on there usage so you are left on your own when they fail ... and they will given time...
cheers utemad
scooter
23rd March 2008, 08:51 PM
paslode finishing guns for nailing down kwila on a deck
C, ND, or DA series would be far too light for nailing decking I'd reckon, let alone not have the holding power & only being zinc plated rather than gal or stainless.
UteMad
24th March 2008, 07:02 PM
C, ND, or DA series would be far too light for nailing decking I'd reckon, let alone not have the holding power & only being zinc plated rather than gal or stainless.
Not to be picky but ND's come in stainless too ...All be it at some pain to my pocket... Stick with stainless screws if your after quality and if you want effective but cheaper and are going into treated joists drill and hammer in 65mm Galv titadecks............. Leave the paslode coil guns to the lower end market where they belong and save yourself a call back..
cheers utemad
scooter
24th March 2008, 08:51 PM
Not to be picky but ND's come in stainless too ...
Thanks mate, didn't know that.
Still a poor option for decking though.
dub3media
26th March 2008, 03:48 AM
yeah thanks, i had a look at bunnings on the weekend and the price of the 60mm stainless nails are not cheap at all. I think its back to the predrilling and nailing the deck off.
Dr - 307
26th March 2008, 12:11 PM
FWIW 6 years ago I nailed my first ever deck (which was at home) with a Paslode Fixing Gun. It was Kwila over F17 HWD joists. Not a board has come up but then again it is under some polycarb roofing.
In saying that I would never ever do it again. At the time I didn't know much (obviously) and was going on the advice from the Bunnings store. Just had the Allan Staines book in one hand and some piece of timber in the other.
For all my decks I use SS screws in different gauges for different applications. I saw a beautiful 8G screw with a 'star drive' made by Otter I think. That would look good on a 70 or 90mm deck. If the need arises I'll screw the boards down with those but at the moment all looks good. Even the Cabots Merbau $60 'oil' still looks good but once again.....under polycarb.
Cheers,
Dr - 307.
UteMad
28th March 2008, 07:53 PM
Thanks mate, didn't know that.
Still a poor option for decking though.
Poor option for decking i totally agree but great for handrail work as your ballesters wont fall off like everyone elses
cheers utemad
UteMad
28th March 2008, 07:55 PM
FWIW 6 years ago I nailed my first ever deck (which was at home) with a Paslode Fixing Gun. It was Kwila over F17 HWD joists. Not a board has come up but then again it is under some polycarb roofing.
In saying that I would never ever do it again. At the time I didn't know much (obviously) and was going on the advice from the Bunnings store. Just had the Allan Staines book in one hand and some piece of timber in the other.
For all my decks I use SS screws in different gauges for different applications. I saw a beautiful 8G screw with a 'star drive' made by Otter I think. That would look good on a 70 or 90mm deck. If the need arises I'll screw the boards down with those but at the moment all looks good. Even the Cabots Merbau $60 'oil' still looks good but once again.....under polycarb.
Dr - 307.
One day i will post my gallery of why not to use a paslode gun for hardwood decking...stay tuned the photo's are there i just need the time to put it together
cheers utemad