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Instead of electrical power, you could use a regular hammer. |
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Isn't this just an unweildy nail gun? |
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Aq Bi, try driving a 5" 60d nail with a
foot of back swing with a regular
hammer. For that matter, try to get a
framing nailer into the that tight of a
space. |
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Into how tight a space? Would a powderset work? |
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When having to work in cramped spaces, palm nailers are the only way to go, even though the only ones I've ever worked with were pneumatic rather than electric.[link] |
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So this isn't in any way religious? |
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Wow, I've never seen an idea change that much overnight. |
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Annotating this new, improved, much-revised idea: When [triplenine] talks about using mechanical gearing to cock the hammer and pushing the cocking lever down on a nearby surface five or six times to store energy, I am reminded of the pump-action air guns we used as kids. You could fire a pellet or BB with one pump of the gun, but would get a much more powerful blast from five or six pumps. The problem was that all that effort was only good for one blast, which was enough to partially penetrate a frog or chipmunk at relatively close distance, but would never go through anything as solid as a doug fir 2x4 without countless repetitions. I think a Portable Palm Nailer made the same way would exhaust the user long before anything usable was actually constructed. |
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And, probably needless to say, the addition of a battery powered motor would add significant weight and girth to the original Palm Nailer, making it unwieldy if not impossible to operate in the cramped spaces in which it is so uniquely useful, and having far less kick for a far shorter time than the equivalent pneumatic version. |
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What about using chemical charges? |
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What about an Ipaq version? |
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//What about using chemical charges// |
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What about small detonation charges. basically a small cannon for nails. Yes. I want. |
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.22" cartridge-powered nail guns are baked |
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