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On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, Aaron Morris wrote:
> So, last night I'm assembling what seemed like a bazillion
> frames, by hand, using a small tack hammer. After bending
> more frame nails than I can count I got to thinking...
I use a tool called a Spiralux which is nothing more than
a telescopic pusher. The pin is held inside a tube and the
handle pushes down a plunger onto the nail, driving it into
the wood. 3/4" gimp pins go in quickly and easily.
For larger quantities, many tackers/staplers, particularly the
electric ones, will drive small nails.
Regards,
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