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Roger Beaudin

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Oct 13, 2011, 11:28:47 AM10/13/11
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The best solution and I mean the best solution is
to purchase a 23 gauge pin nailer either a senco
or porter cable. Use 1 inch length brads at 90 psi
the beauty of the pin nailer is it will not break
your glass if it accidently strikes the glass provided
the nailer is angled towards the outside of the
frame.

If you do not own a compressor purchase
an inexpensive oil less compressor (pancake type)
you will never ever regret the purchase it will save
time and headaches. You can save even more if
you purchase a refurbished unit through CPO.

I have purchased most of my tools as refurbished
units and have not been unhappy with any of them.


Links are as follows
http://cpooutlets.com/factory-reconditioned/
http://www.cposenco.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-senco-Site/default/Search-Show?q=23%20gauge
http://www.cpoworkshop.com/porter-cable-pin138-23-gauge-1-3-8-in-pin-nailer/pcbnpin138,default,pd.html

Roger Beaudin
Milton, DE

Marge Keasling

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Oct 13, 2011, 12:35:13 PM10/13/11
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Thank you

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