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    Masonry Nailer

    Thank you, yeah I just don't think there is anything on the market for what I need, basically a paslode 2nd fix pin gun, but instead of pins it's masonry nails that fire on gas and battery and sink into the skirting to be filled and painted later.
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    Trend T10 (Monday)

    Shocking design from Trend, 2 months purchased, too flimsy, Monday!
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    Masonry Nailer

    Just standard block...all skirting downstairs needs to be fixed by hammer and 2.5 nail, it's repetitive and time consuming! Whereas upstairs it's paslode angled brad city, easy. I used adhesive on all the skirting anyway, I don't think using my second fix gun would be wise, even with 32mm at an...
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    Masonry Nailer

    Are there any nail guns that would suit skirting to block work walls? Anything I find is either spit gun or some variation of the nail sticking proud of whatever material is being fixed whether metal track or 4x2? I need basically a sunk finish, not flush or proud? Thanks.
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    Kids

    I knew this was going to be a no kids issues with people, it's very simple....if you have workers coming don't have kids around, it's hard to have a word sometimes, so it's best people use their common sense no?
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    Kids

    A hug isn't going to solve the problem.
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    Kids

    This is relative to building in any trade although I'm a carpenter, I'm sure I'd like to have kids some day but for now I don't....in saying that, the amount of houses I have turned up to where the parents let their kids run around me or be generally present in my work environment is shocking...
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    Doors

    Yeah all have to be painted, I wouldn't use a track saw to put a chamfer on the door edge...I'd use a plane, but yes..I had to use the track saw on some 10mm to 2mm cuts because the frames were that bad.
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    Doors

    Two is terrible to be fair, you'd be looking at 5 minimum i think, thanks.
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    Doors

    No it's not! I was just asking because it's good to know if I'm slacking or ok, it's not for me it's for a company
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    Doors

    All i All in one day? Jesus Christ, do you take lunch 😏
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    Doors

    I did use one! It wasn't really the question though was it?
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    Doors

    Aw thanks man, well I was doing 8 prehung door sets before a few years back, so 8 -10 is very good also 👍🏻
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    Doors

    Yes new frames, but house is sitting idol for years, none are the frame are exactly plum, as I said I had to plain every door and even cut some with festool, thanks.
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    Doors

    Hello, IV got the hinge jig, t10 router, and lock jig. I can 7/8 new doors hung in a day, do you reckon that's ok? Every door need to be cut on the bottom and planed or cut on side to suit frame as I didn't do frames! Just used the jig for the first time today...it really saved the hassle of...
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