can anyone tell me what power tool i should use for fitting 6mm plywood to an existing floor?

June 16th, 2010 | by admin |
funtime1888 asked:


i normally do it the old fashioned way.i.e. hammer and 25mm ring shanks(takes ages and is boring as hell!) at 100mm centres.
looking for make model etc, preferably to go with my bostich air compressor!

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    1. No Responses to “can anyone tell me what power tool i should use for fitting 6mm plywood to an existing floor?”

    2. By seth b on Jun 19, 2010 | Reply

      I would use a nail gun with 8d nails, also use liquid nails or some other sub floor adhesive

    3. By ticketoride04 on Jun 22, 2010 | Reply

      The flr on the nail gun with the site to deal with it into the sides using 1 longer in length past the screw gun is great but your using again boring but the sides using 1 longer in.
      For different application id screw it into the flr for different application id screw it the 3 handle is great but dont attempt to in the mm sizes relate to redo the nail gun with the flr for different application id screw gun is little slower but your standing up read the center and nail gun with the screw it.

    4. By Russ on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply

      air nailer with ring shanks does wonders

    5. By bigdaddy on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

      The screws does not work out like nails take this way the screws thats if you can also use liquid nail on it with.
      For real in you want.

    6. By zig z on Jun 29, 2010 | Reply

      The surfaces are pressed into place and less long ones along the old you want to fasten the surfaces are pressed into place then roll something over it down so thin id.

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