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<blockquote data-quote="steptoe" data-source="post: 26895" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>it all depends on the type of block/brick etc you want to fire your nails into so I wouldnt think its a viable option,</p><p></p><p>a hilti will fire into almost anything (including steel!) with the right cartridges, but requires a licence/permit so is not very popular.</p><p></p><p>air guns are fairly versatile as well but require a compressor so not mega portable,</p><p></p><p>paslodes are fairly restricted on nail size and type so would prob need a couple (min) of different ones to cope with differing materials and cost a fair bit so wouldnt have thought very economical.</p><p></p><p>just how much capping do you intend using that this thought even arose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steptoe, post: 26895, member: 7"] it all depends on the type of block/brick etc you want to fire your nails into so I wouldnt think its a viable option, a hilti will fire into almost anything (including steel!) with the right cartridges, but requires a licence/permit so is not very popular. air guns are fairly versatile as well but require a compressor so not mega portable, paslodes are fairly restricted on nail size and type so would prob need a couple (min) of different ones to cope with differing materials and cost a fair bit so wouldnt have thought very economical. just how much capping do you intend using that this thought even arose? [/QUOTE]
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