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Santa came a little bit late....


Harbinger
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I just picked this up today -- I ordered it a few days after xmas and the Sears just now got them back into stock.

 

Its a 15gal, 150PSI, 3HP Compressor -- picked it up for about $180 worth of gift cards and xmas cash.

 

Let the projects begin!

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like... target practice with 6P nails :)

 

I discovered that I could shoot roofing nails across my creek from my roof. :aok:

HAHAHA.. what you wanna do is crank up the bejesus out of the pressure regulator and work the nails with a bench grinder first for extra aerodynamics!

 

:Magic:

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I was running 120psi instead of the 90 reco'd and using coils of 1 1/2 roofing nails. Got the idea while I was reroofing th ehouse and was playing with the safety device on the head of the nail gun. Accidentally fired one that ricochet off the chimney and scared the heck out of my neighbor who was up there with me. Obviously then, the goal was to determine how far we could shoot them. :)

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HAHAHA.. what you wanna do is crank up the bejesus out of the pressure regulator and work the nails with a bench grinder first for extra aerodynamics!

 

:Magic:

Please dont give mister exploding sparklers any ideas... he frightens me.

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like... target practice with 6P nails :)

MWA HA HA -- I know what I"m doing this weekend -- those squirells will never know what hit em!

 

Better yet I'll just save my money and get working on a pneumatic cannon.

 

 

 

 

**Disclaimer: I or any persons in my house mean no ill will torwards squirells -- post content is to be taken lightly, not seriously.

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