Talk:Nail gun
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Concerning me adding extra links to images, please note that I have no connection with the construction trade or the tool trade and I am not advertizing for my benefit or the benefit of relatives or friends or associates. Anthony Appleyard 06:50, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] the parts of a nail gun
Can anybody edit the main article so it tells a little bit about the parts of a nail gun, and which parts tend to fail first, and need replacement? Perhaps somebody could post an image of the parts of a pneumatic nailgun, properly taken apart (and enlarged or magnified), and then later put back together again?
[edit] Moved links
I've moved the links to the talk page for the time being. Wikipedia is not a repository of links. Bkkbrad 00:28, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- an electric nailgun being used
- a Hilti nailgun
- a Senco framing gun
- 8 images of nailguns
- a pneumatic nailgun
- Remington cartridge-powered nailgun
- trolley-mounted, for firing downwards: line drawing
[edit] Direct/indirect pneumatic.
I do not have enough experience with nailguns to know, but dont most air powered guns use an indirect method with a piston?
[edit] Can a nail gun be used as a weapon?
In movies sometimes it can, but what about real life? Are there any stories of nail guns being used by criminals or for self defense? Mieciu K 12:07, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Register nail guns and only crimminals will have nail guns!
Don't see why it couldn't be used as a weapon. We've been killing each other with most anyting we can get our paws on since we climbed out of the ooze. There is a great little tongue-in-cheek video about registering nail guns, I think it was made in Vermont. It went around the internet(s) in 2004. Might be on YouTube now. CApitol3 16:03, 20 October 2006 (UTC)