I have a Porter  Cable  stud nailer.  I have not tried it yet on some code 40 
rail for mine car track. It takes 90 lb on the compressor. Any suggestions?.    
      John Armstrong
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andrew_Malette 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 8:30 PM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} Power Tools


    
  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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