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Toolfool

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The term usually refers to nail guns designed specifically for nailing metal connectors, such as Simpson straps and hangers. The nails need to be shot exactly into a hole in the metal.
 
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wantacoe

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If you need to nail joist hangers, a palm nailer is a decent, lower cost alternative. Palm nailers are also good for electrical boxes.

Thanks, I will check into that. I will only need it for one project and will probably never use it again so the cheaper the better.
 

ekk33

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If you are anchoring joist hangers look into Simpson Structural screws 1/4 in hex drive
 

jhrodd

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I have a Bostich Framing Nailer with an interchangeable positive placement tip. It comes in handy since lot of hangers require 16d nails. I also have a Strap Shot for shooting Tico nails, it fits in much smaller spaces.
 

Eric29

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Try looking at a palm nailer if you want an inexpensive solution that doesn’t involve just using a hammer.
 

mudflap

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If you are anchoring joist hangers look into Simpson Structural screws 1/4 in hex drive

Or their N10D galvanized nails.. but inspectors never check..so framers use whatever kind nails they find rolling around on the floor of their truck.
 
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