Im second year apprentice carpenter in Australia so I have: Paslode Gas framer Senco Framepro 751 Senco coil gun for bracing etc Paslode gas angled finisher Pneumatic C and C1 bradder and a bostitch mini palm nailer for hard to reach areas and fibre cement eaves (bouncing battens)
idk why but i can't seem to shoot the nail at a 45 degree angle. Well it was my first time using a nail gun but my co worker makes it seem very easy . I guess i just need more practice . Thanks for the video!
Just doing some framing work with my father in law. Don't feel bad I was doing the same thing. Shot like 4 of them where they just went straight. Don't understand where to aim I guess. Got a few in there but he made it look easy and I looked like a clown.
Hello watching all the way from Nigeria. Can this nail gun work for hard wood, because here in Nigeria we normally use regular hammer. Please give me feedback
I guess that you don't point the gun at any living thing even if there is thin wood between it, as wood could break or the nail could be longer than you think.
Gotta do a 4 year apprenticeship as a carpenter. If you want to be a registered builder you'll need a lot of experience in the construction industry, I would say a minimum of 7-10 years. Then you can do a cert IV in building and construction and sit your Builders licence exam.
Bravo. Straight to the point explanation and delivery.👍
Great tip thanks never used a 21 degree framing nailer before today. This was helpful
This it great!!! Just what I was looking for. Thanks!!!
Good video, love my Paslode, I clean and lubricate it religiously and I have never had a failure
+WogChilli , Thanks mate! Yeah they are great tools. I've had mine for about 6 years, how about you?
Im second year apprentice carpenter in Australia so I have:
Paslode Gas framer
Senco Framepro 751
Senco coil gun for bracing etc
Paslode gas angled finisher
Pneumatic C and C1 bradder
and a bostitch mini palm nailer for hard to reach areas and fibre cement eaves (bouncing battens)
+WogChilli Awesome mate, great collection you have going there! Good luck with the rest of your apprenticeship. Take care.
idk why but i can't seem to shoot the nail at a 45 degree angle. Well it was my first time using a nail gun but my co worker makes it seem very easy . I guess i just need more practice . Thanks for the video!
Just doing some framing work with my father in law. Don't feel bad I was doing the same thing. Shot like 4 of them where they just went straight. Don't understand where to aim I guess. Got a few in there but he made it look easy and I looked like a clown.
Hello watching all the way from Nigeria. Can this nail gun work for hard wood, because here in Nigeria we normally use regular hammer. Please give me feedback
It could work well with any type of wood ,some have adjustment functionsII
hello sir where can i buy nail gun like yours cause i want to have that tool too thank you so much
Yeah bcz the link for the tool he used isn't working
i am looking a good nail gun to shoot upto 25 mm nail to 175 mm long nails for various uses for wooden box . which is the best option for that
Someone should make an aftermarket 45 degree adapter for the tip of thr gun - perfect nailing
No they shouldn't
Is it work for upto 175 mm nail to fix wooden boxes
Thanks
I guess that you don't point the gun at any living thing even if there is thin wood between it, as wood could break or the nail could be longer than you think.
Oh you mean like a Meth junkie trying to kick down my door? He wouldn't be living for much longer
Thank you very much. 👍
I love the machine
How much it cost to
Not sure if it's with other nailers, but when I use my DeWalt, the force always misaligns the timber. Any recommendations as to how to stop this
Don't buy a dewalt...
Hi I have a uni mac nail gun for the last five years it's now starting to play up when I fire a nail it takes about 20 mins to fire the next shot ?
good straight forwad stuff.
+Scott Awaywithit Cheers mate!
Where’s ya ppe mate
I want to buy
what course do you have to do to become a builder
best and cheapest way; find a crew and get on it... you'll be doing gopher work for a while and slowly will be taught stuff.
Gotta do a 4 year apprenticeship as a carpenter. If you want to be a registered builder you'll need a lot of experience in the construction industry, I would say a minimum of 7-10 years. Then you can do a cert IV in building and construction and sit your Builders licence exam.
Little girl big nailer I'm skeered but brave
wheres the safety glasses
Yeah and my ear muffs, what was I thinking!
where are your safety glasses?????
I'm wearing my safety contacts 😁
@@OurBuild 'Good save'
It's up your arse mr health and saftey