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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaff View Post
    Hey Fletty, how many meters would you be interested in? I'm curious because I'm considering restricting orders to a minimum of 50m, so I can shift the timber quickly, and also provide cheaper prices for bulk.
    Hi Jaff, I've always wanted to say this......it depends!
    if I get the product/business off the ground, lots of 50 m would be good. Some of the items need 30 m of 'selected' timber and I normally get that from about 40m of 'as delivered'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    I've got me a nail kicker, and it kicks butt, so, ahem, I reckon it'll kick your be ok with your timber
    Just found this....

    http://www.cordlessdrillnailpuller.com

    I bet they paid a marketing consultant a bag full of money to come up with this snappy name for a cordless drill powered nail puller?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Just found this....

    http://www.cordlessdrillnailpuller.com

    I bet they paid a marketing consultant a bag full of money to come up with this snappy name for a cordless drill powered nail puller?

    fletty
    Okay idea Alan but to make that big hole in the timber to allow the puller access onto the nail seems a backward step!!

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    My good man, I have watched 40 seconds of the two minutes before closing the tab. In the time that it takes him to get one out I'd have kicked his butt severely and had anything up to ten or fifteen nails blown out. As for the counterbore thing doodat - there's a chronic waste of timber happening there.

    Furthermore, instead of a whirling power drill sound, which is as common as anything, you get a very satisfyling
    Phutt DING (but the "ding" is dependent on what or who you aim it at)

    Repeat after me (numerous times):
    Slip the butt kicker sleeve over the bent nail
    Straighten it (more or less will do)
    Blow the crap out of it into a bucket
    Rinse & repeat
    Rinse & repeat
    Rinse & repeat
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    This morning I managed to score two car loads of 75x35 pine from a renovation. Lengths from 600 to 1800, and plenty of them. I would have scored it yesterday but that was Spinner's Day here in Katoomba (aka Winter Magic Festival to celebrate the winter solstice), and I'd have had to run over too many hippies, hippos, weirdos and all other manifest of spinners.

    Nails sticking out everywhere in clusters of up to 4.

    I'll time how long it takes to do "x" number of nails, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's something like 2 seconds per MAX excluding stick changing time.

    Maybe I'll even shoot a video, but I have software problems with my POS P&S camera atm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    I have watched 40 seconds ....
    Rinse & repeat
    Rinse & repeat
    you missed the best bit...the HUGE counterbore to get at it?

    RINSE??

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    Nah, saw at least 2 seconds of the counterbore - that was what made me close the tab.
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    Holy cow! Where was that nail kicker when I was de-nailing my old floorboards?!?!?!

    Wonder if I can fit one into the reno budget anyways...

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    I did about half of Saturdays score this arvo. It takes about 1 second per nail - the slow bit is slipping the sheath over the nail. Including gathering and changing the sticks I must have blown out ~400 nails in about 60 minutes. There were more plaster board screws than nails to unscrew but there were plenty of nails in each stick......
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    You're not helping my financial situation here...

    Did you order directly off these guys or through something like amazon?

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    With apologies to Jaff for an extended sidetrack.....

    I ordered direct from them. I didn't bother get it sent to my Shipito address as the freight was pretty reasonable. Their service was excellent.
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    Hi Brett, What model Nail Kicker did you buy?
    I see there are a bunch of sizes available.

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    v20 with 4mm and 6mm heads.
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    Hi Jaff ..... what sort of lengths are you able to get your hands on?
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    Hey jaff if you could get it to wa I think I'd be pretty interested! Could you find out a cubic meter rate and additional cost for shipping?

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