Ok guys, Here comes one right down your alley. About a year ago I purchased a double wide modular home that I rent out. Last week some extremely high winds tore off some of the plastic skirting that runs from the bottom of the home to the ground. Replacing it doesn't look like a big deal, only an expensive one. The skirt backing is secured with nails about an inch and a half long with large heads on them. Is this a nail that could be handled with an electric nail gun? Secondly if you guys have any tips and tricks regarding this skirting, now would be the time to share them. Basically they are interlocking panels that fit in a track that is secured to the ground and the top is held in place by a two peace sliding panel, the back half of which is attached to the house with the afore mentioned nails. I took a scrap of skirting material and it appears I can easily cut it with my cordless sheet metal nibbler. Thanks guys. Regards Larry Stansifer Thou art rewarded for thy results not for thine efforts. The Rogue Warrior
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