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Is there some sort of gadget the can make screwing screws and nailing nails easier for those who's hands are not so steady ?
TIA.
TIA.
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Nothing that I can think of, Chips. Most tradesmen use a cordless drill/driver for screws, but that would still require quite a bit of pressure from your hands. As for nailing... a small electric nailer/ stapler is ideal. Have a look here for an idea. From 20mm to 50mm nails..........
16:48 Fri 14th Sep 2018
Can't say I heard of one. Or can even picture how'd they'd work.
One can hold nails in pliers. Maybe use blue tack to hold nails and screws in place ? If you are screwing into something soft and drill a pilot hole you may be able to start it by hand. Otherwise tap or screw gentle, small strokes, to get started.
One can hold nails in pliers. Maybe use blue tack to hold nails and screws in place ? If you are screwing into something soft and drill a pilot hole you may be able to start it by hand. Otherwise tap or screw gentle, small strokes, to get started.
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Nothing that I can think of, Chips.
Most tradesmen use a cordless drill/driver for screws, but that would still require quite a bit of pressure from your hands.
As for nailing... a small electric nailer/stapler is ideal. Have a look here for an idea. From 20mm to 50mm nails.......
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For anything longer, a proper gas driven nail gun is the answer, but that would be expensive for occasional use.
Most tradesmen use a cordless drill/driver for screws, but that would still require quite a bit of pressure from your hands.
As for nailing... a small electric nailer/stapler is ideal. Have a look here for an idea. From 20mm to 50mm nails.......
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For anything longer, a proper gas driven nail gun is the answer, but that would be expensive for occasional use.
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