The handiest power tool for doing screws is a 3/8 reversable drill motor with 
screwdriver bits.
 
Paul

--- On Wed, 8/25/10, Andrew_Malette <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Andrew_Malette <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Power Tools
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 5:30 PM


Bob Werre wrote...


"During the early construction, our eldest member came over 
to help. He brought over sheet rock screws and screw gun while I 
continured with drilling pilot holes, using soap and then hand screwing 
everything with #8 or #10 screws. I recommend any type of power 
equipment you can afford.

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com"


Ah yes, the electric screwdriver.  Man's greatest invention since beer.

Next is the roofing nailer.  Second last roof I did, I used one.  Last one I 
did was on the cottage up north, way smaller.  The fore arm hurt for a 
couple of days.

I use anything power that I can beg and borrow when I am building anything, 
especially benchwork.  I do have a healthy fear of power tools, even model 
table saws and Dremel motor tools.  Just a split second of mistiming and my 
piano playing/modelling days are over.


cheers, eh?


Andy Malette



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