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Tips for Driving Ballistic NailScrews in Metal

For using the NSDCN75: It has good power, even if you need to drive a shorter fastener. Put the adjustment plate up as high is it will go. Use up to 140 lbs. of air pressure at the tank to get 120 at the tool. You can use the red depth adjustment wheel by the trigger to make any changes during testing. Try it on some scrap stuff first to get this all adjusted before you start the real project. Hold you left hand or off hand on top of the tool. With that application, it will take everything. Velocity is...

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Subfloor & Shear Wall Ballistic NailScrew Brochure

IBC International Builders Code International Residential Code IRC Nailer NailScrews Plastic Strip Shear Wall Sheathing Subfloor UFO Universal Fastener Outsourcing Wire Coil

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Great Article on Subfloor Installation Mistakes

Great article on BuilderOnline.com about nine subfloor installation mistakes commonly made. Read full article here with graphics.   9 Common Sub-Floor Installation Mistakes—and How to Avoid Them From tight spacing to improper fasteners, simple errors can lead to callbacks. Here’s a best-practice refresher. Brought to you by LP Fasten panels 0.375-inches from panel edges; space nails according to the manufacturer’s Fastening Schedule. One of the benefits of OSB panels is simple installation. Familiar tools, straightforward methods, and a small bit of attention are all that’s required to ensure a solid sub-floor in everyday applications. Still, as with any product, missing steps or...

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Changes to IBC & IRC Codes for Treated Wood

The new standard changes will require that Ground Contact (UC4A) treated wood.

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New Yellow Zinc Wire Coils in 1,000 Count Boxes Coming Soon!

Coming this Fall!   New packaging will allow these boxes to be shipped using standard methods.  We are excited to bring you more NailScrew options!

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