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CC BY 2.0. Lignoloc gun and nails/ Lloyd Alter Beck nails it again. A few years ago we asked Why in the world would anyone want a wooden nail? It was about the Lignoloc from Beck Fastener.
Now Beck Fastener has invented something that I would not have thought possible: a wooden nail. You probably couldn’t hit it with a hammer, but it’s part of the LignoLoc system where they fire ...
As much as early versions of the nail gun were better than nailing by hand, they were bulky beasts. A lighter, slimmer gun was called for. Enter the F150S-P.
For the five nail guns we tested, we wanted to be sure our protocol was tougher than what these guns would typically encounter in a day’s work. For example, when testing for nail-sinking ...
Nail guns have been in use since the 1950s. [1] [1] Low-velocity nail guns, used on wooden surfaces, are pneumatically driven, and high-velocity ones, which fire single nails or bolts into concrete or ...
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