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Thread: Nail Gun - Spacer
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2nd February 2006, 04:53 PM #1
Nail Gun - Spacer
I have read in a number of posts.........
to avoid nails being driven into material to far, a spacer is used??
Can anyone help with this.........
how do you use it??
do you need it if nail gun has a depth of drive
(Senco 751xp framer)
Do you buy them, make them??
anyone have a drawing, photo
Help!!!!!!!
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2nd February 2006, 06:56 PM #2
Dont you just adjust the gun??
Al :confused:
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2nd February 2006, 07:00 PM #3
Can't you adjust the air pressure, thats what I do for my brad / staple guns
Ashore
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3rd February 2006, 11:01 PM #4
Originally Posted by hbomb
i cant see a need for a spacer when your gun has an adjustable drive depth. Just adjust it, practice on some scrap and robert's your dads brother.
cheers
danielRemember...........'cause that way you'll never forget
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4th February 2006, 11:46 AM #5
Senco used to make what they called a flush nailer attachment for their earlier framing guns and we use them for sheet flooring.They used to be standard with the gun.All it is is a piece of pipe with a screw that attaches it to the safety trigger of the gun.I suspect that most guns are adjustable now,but if not you can easily make one.I have made one from a piece of electrical conduit before for a coil nailer when fixing blue board.You just need to trial and error a bit to get the length of it right.
Tools
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6th February 2006, 03:09 PM #6
thanks all......
my guns do have depth of drive adjustment.......
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