alright guys, saw this as a gimmicky tool……thoughts opinions????? http://hammerheadtool.com
C comedyman809 Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 1,179 Location Smithtown, NY-thats in suffolk county long island. Dec 23, 2013 #1 alright guys, saw this as a gimmicky tool……thoughts opinions????? http://hammerheadtool.com
C carterbeauford Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2011 Messages 1,550 Location NW PA Dec 23, 2013 #2 solution for a problem that never existed. when I frame I'm using either screws or nails, not both at the same time. I was on the fence about it being a gimmick until I saw BUY NOW AT LOWES.
solution for a problem that never existed. when I frame I'm using either screws or nails, not both at the same time. I was on the fence about it being a gimmick until I saw BUY NOW AT LOWES.
D DieselSaves Well-known member Joined Dec 9, 2012 Messages 848 Location Big Sky Country Dec 23, 2013 #3 It's an answer to a question I never asked.
H Holt Well-known member Joined Dec 5, 2008 Messages 1,212 Location Bellevue, Nebraska Dec 23, 2013 #4 Homeowner grade toy.
D Danglerb Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2007 Messages 9,736 Location SoCal Dec 23, 2013 #5 Our whole condo group had a major wood project a year or so ago, and for some jobs they used a palm nailer, but I don't see the point in a bulky combo tool
Our whole condo group had a major wood project a year or so ago, and for some jobs they used a palm nailer, but I don't see the point in a bulky combo tool
F FOCUS.FREAK Well-known member Joined Nov 17, 2013 Messages 840 Location Burr Ridge, IL Dec 23, 2013 #6 It seems under powered. If it was a bit more powerful i could see it being more useful.
D davesnothere Well-known member Joined Nov 1, 2010 Messages 3,764 Location phoenix, az Dec 23, 2013 #7 ive never had a problem with a regular hammer.
F Farmall450 Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2011 Messages 13,367 Location Marengo, Illinois Dec 23, 2013 #8 Neat idea, but they have faster nail uns for nails and impacts for screws.