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Thread: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
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May 28th, 2009, 06:07 PM #1
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Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
Couldn't tell you. I own very little Crapsman stuff.
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May 28th, 2009, 06:24 PM #3Banned
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Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
I saw the comercial for it. It looks cool. Dont know how well it will work. It looks kinda light to do any heavy nailing.
haha he said nailing , lolNo longer posting
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May 28th, 2009, 06:46 PM #6Banned
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Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
Tootie mentioned getting it for me for father's day so if anyone has tried it I'd be interested in it too.
BTW, anyone know what they are charging for it?
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May 28th, 2009, 06:49 PM #7
Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
It is a new twist on another tool
Pnumatic Palm Nailer
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The craftsman (below)
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I've used the bostitch palm nailer (above) which runs off an air hose for driving nails in tight corners. The thing worked incredible and I couldn't believe the ease (and fun) it drove in framing nails. I believe the craftsman works in the same fashion. I think it may be a little more twisting pressure with the craftsman on your wrist then the palm nailer.
I do recommend the bostitch because from experience it is one fun ass little gadget. As for the craftsman I'm not sure of the durability.Last edited by Huntingdonhavoc; May 28th, 2009 at 06:53 PM.
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May 28th, 2009, 06:58 PM #8
Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
I'm lost as to it's purpose. From the pyramids to current a standard hammer with hand eye coordination works. If you need in a tight spot you have the engineering wrong and build process was incorrect. Just my .02. I haven't bought Craftsman since I was a kid, crap is crap regardless of the name.
I must say it looks neat but the higher standard thing trumps it.
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May 28th, 2009, 07:26 PM #9Banned
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May 28th, 2009, 07:34 PM #10
Re: Craftsman Auto-Hammer
i could of used one a few years back. everything was done on the new addition (we thought), until the inspector from hell (lower merion) shows up. no hurricane straps. i had the lovely job of trying to beat nails in with 2" of travel for my hammer. got'er done. and the inspector is still a dick!
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