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vegplot
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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 15 3:50 pm Post subject: |
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Woodburner wrote: |
Thanks both.
It is variable speed, but I wasn't sure if it would need what vegplot said as well, and I don't know if it has that or not. I'll give it a go, carefully.
The push type sounds like the way to go for me, as, even if it doesn't work for these long screws, it will be ok for the smaller stuff like fixing cladding, and it will be more reliable than the little electric ones.
Problem now, is finding one from a reliable or indeed any local supplier. I guess they are out of fashion. |
If you're fixing cladding I would use nails, galvanised if outdoors or using oak boards. |
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