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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    had 3 wifes lol
    Wow. I'm surprised you got any tools left, or are you buying all new ones....again??
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Oh I know G. Next up is a nail gun and a cordless drill LOL
    Not gonna get into a discussion about drills BC everyone has a different opinion on this, BUT if you buy a nailgun, dont get anything but a Bostich. Preferably the 16 gauge angle head. Just an opinion.
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    Been married 2 times and moved this made the 17th time since 1982. I have no idea where all my tools are. LOL Thanks GTG. It'll be awhile before I get a nail gun. Might get myself one for Christmas and I will keep what you said in mind
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    I have a big framer can't remember the size but it has never been used . Would like to get rid of it . I got too . One is a little smaller . It's a bostich . Just saying . If any one would be interested. I'll never use it . Broke my faavorite jig pole today .
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4THETHUMP View Post
    I have a big framer can't remember the size but it has never been used . Would like to get rid of it . I got too . One is a little smaller . It's a bostich . Just saying . If any one would be interested. I'll never use it . Broke my faavorite jig pole today .
    Hate you broke your jig pole.
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    I hate having to break in are another one . Been using it a couple plus years . On a stinking catfish .
    CATCH THEM ALL.

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    Bought a Pasalode portable nail gun 4 years ago to rebuild a storage shed its awesome.
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    Thats what I got Mr Jim, love not needing no compressor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    had 3 wifes lol
    that's about 3 too many.
    Crappie bite twice a day. 15 minutes before I get there and 10 minutes after I leave.
    The sheep live in fear of the wolf but in the end it's the shepherd that eats them.
    The two loudest sounds are a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang and
    a gun the goes bang when it is supposed to go click.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    Bought a Pasalode portable nail gun 4 years ago to rebuild a storage shed its awesome.
    Those are a fine piece of equipment if you have the $. I would have bought one my self if I didn't already have a compressor or if I was using it on a job site. I have a DeWalt framer myself. It gets the job done. Just make sure you keep it oiled.

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