CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Does a pin nailer deliver?

The Hardware Aisle: "Last month I wrote about my latest pneumatic tool purchase: a pin nailer.
In that post, I gushed about how much I loved the tool because its tiny headless fasteners leave behind holes so small they don't need patching with putty.
Well, I heard from a quite a few fellow tool enthusiasts who questioned just how undetectable the holes really were.
Now you can decide for yourself."

1 comment:

dmxwidget said...

The pin nailer seems like a good tool for the shop that is building fine furniture, or items that do not rely on the strength of the pin. Although there might be uses in the shop, the only good use would be for Norm, or someone else who is building props. I would not want to rely on the strength of the pin for anything. If i started getting interested in building furniture, I might consider getting one, but I do not anticipate that anytime soon.