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S. Heslop:
I gotta say I was careful handling the thing before I knew how it worked. Could've been left loaded!
awemawson:
I have a trigger operated version with cartridges of varying charges. Was most useful fixing timber to the steel work when I made my workshop - yes it will fire a hardened pin into 3/8 steel :bugeye: And if you use the wrong cartridge the pin will go right through :bugeye: :bugeye:
Doesn't half give your wrist a jolt when using at arms length up a ladder.
Pete.:
My brother in law took the top off his knuckle when he was a lad, firing those brass nail gun cartridges with a club hammer.
vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi All,
Steve, I thought those old versions of hilti guns were no longer allowed in construction ??
Probably with very good reason??
http://www.nail-gun-accidents.com/pages/nail_gun_lawsuits.html
Where I worked we had to have training from Hilti on the use of the model we had
We were then issued with a permit to use them lasting 2 years if I remember correctly
As Andrew said, they give a fair old kickback :bugeye:
We were not allowed to use them working from a ladder, fairly obvoius really
Remember that you cannot grow new digits/ eyes and other body parts :( :( :(
Johns 2 cents worth ( +35 years experience in Powergen)
chipenter:
Ive still got some cartriges for a hilti , 2 lb hammer is the minimum heaver is better , to light a hammer sends the hammer flying back a the nail goes noware .
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