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Trade: Roofing Contractor
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 89
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Re: nails guns and decking
This last year I spent a lot more time in the truck than on the roof. I stopped complaining to the boys "How its not done yet?" and just glad to be producing top quality work. Yesterday was the first time I have strapped on my belt in months, felt good, but not as good as still having the speed I brag about. I didn't count bundles but the roof is 64' long 19' rakes and broken only by one valley where the front pops out 2' adding up to about 9+/- square. It was also 36 degrees outside and felt great to nail on the entire front in less than 3 hours. Couldn't have done that with a hatchet!
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Trade: Exterior Expert
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Merrillville, Indiana
Posts: 26
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Re: nails guns and decking
There's one company in Northwest Indiana that only does hand banging. Please forgive me, it was grumpy or ed? Its all done with quality in the end whether it was a hand or a gun, It has to go in straight and by someone who cares.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 27
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Re: nails guns and decking
Grumpy,
How much do you pay? Chicago is a bit of a drive from here.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 14
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Re: nails guns and decking
From the earlier post. When you called for ''Guiness'' was that the record books or the beer?
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