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CO2 nailer powerFrom: dmanderzen@inebraska.com Category: Carpentry and Framing Remote Name: 24.208.111.172 Date: 15 Mar 2004 Time: 09:00 PM
CommentsI was working with a serviceman from a window manufacturing company the other day. He was running his brad nailer off a 10 lb CO2 bottle, said a bottle would would last him a couple months (he obviously wasn't using it all day every day). It seemed like a pretty slick system for someone using a finish nailer intermittently. Does anybody have experience with doing this? Is it a safety hazard? How long does a bottle last?
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