A nail gun in most cases has to be connected to a power source. Most use
compressed air, some use CO2 that comes from a little canister. I have a
Dewalt finish nailer that shoots finish nails and is part of the 18 volt system
Dewalt has.
This nailer that was described is similar to a palm
Hi,
I just finished building a thermostatic controlled cooker/smoker out of an
old refrigerator. I have a large smokehouse down back but needed something
that I could more closely regulate the smokehouse temperature
Yesterday, I smoked 12 pounds of Canadian bacon and had to have a sighted
person
if someone were real smart they might find a way of making insulated
siding out of totally recycled plastics that are stockpiling around
the States. Lee
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 04:05:29AM -0800, Tom Fowle
wrote:
This siding sounds very interesting, and if it can really last 50 years
without
This siding sounds very interesting, and if it can really last 50 years
without painting, and doo everything else it claims, i'd think it would be
very popular.
but one must think, it's all plastic of one kind or another, and what is
plastic made of? One guess, oil.
Just a little bit of irony my
Thank you for the great explanation.
Betsy
At 12:55 AM 12/8/2008, you wrote:
A nail gun in most cases has to be connected to a power source. Most
use compressed air, some use CO2 that comes from a little canister.
I have a Dewalt finish nailer that shoots finish nails and is part
of the 18
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It seems to me that Blind Mice had those talking thermometers. I know a couple
years back, we had several discussions about them on here and some company in
Oregon was selling them through Barnes and Noble or Amazon.com.
Good luck.
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I found this post. hope it helps.
Lenny
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Sure it is on the page here it the info below:
List Price:
Here is another re-post
Lenny
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Bob,
and thumbs :-)
Al
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Thanks,
I did see both the Brookstone and the Grill-right thermometers however, it is
not clear from the descriptions if a person can program in a specific
temperature or if you have to use a preprogrammed temperature setting. I smoke
all kinds of different meats and some have to be smoked
Hi
I need a recommendation for a good, affordable pair of wireless t.v.
headphones.
Thanks.
A
nd, where have you purchased such devices?
Claudia
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I went to Sears and bought one today. Haven't tried it out yet. I'll let
you know after I do.
Regards.
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That's for when you hit the wrong nail...
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 7:18 PM
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Bob,
and thumbs :-)
Al
As long as you have a jack to plug a set of head phones in, almost any wireless
headphones will work. You need the jack to plug in the transmitter. I have a
set of RCA that I like but I don't know if the place I bought them still has
any in stock. It is a place I get a newsletter from and
How much is it right now?
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I went to Sears and bought one today. Haven't tried it out yet.
Bob asked.
How much is it right now?
100 dollars.
Regards.
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Aloha Betsy
A lot of people probably may not have a compressor to run nail guns so this
gives you another option for driving in nails.
I believe you are going to do the product recalls, good luck with this
project.
Regards
Ray
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Hi all,
I am wishing to purchase a nail gun. At this time I am not looking
for one for framing, that will come later.
What sorts of things should I be looking for in each brand. I am not
able to spend thousands however I don't wish to get a rubbish one either.
Also if anybody wishes to pass on
Yes, Ray. I'm happy to do the product recalls. I meant to get back to
you, but have had a ton of work. Take care and happy holidays.
Betsy
At 07:00 PM 12/9/2008, you wrote:
Aloha Betsy
A lot of people probably may not have a compressor to run nail guns so this
gives you another option for
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