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30-34°
Concept here is to use a metal connector gun for predrilled holes.
For Use as Metal Connector
1.5" .148 galv 4.5 cents menards [1]
- 1.5" metal connector Menards $40 for 1000, Grip-Fast - 0.148 shank - 4 cents - [2]
- Bostitch at Menards, 1.5" metal connector - .148 shank - galvanized - 5.5 cents -[3]
- Bostitch not galvanized, .148 - 4.5 cents - [4]
- 1.5" metal connector - .148 shank - 4.1 cents - [5]
- 2.5" Bostitch metal connector 500 for $32 0.148 - 6 cents - [6]
- Bostitch 1000 $67 1.5" 0.131 - 6.7 cents - [7]
For Use with Metal Connector Gun
To do connection with predrilled holes, such as trim angles.
Non-Metal Connector
15°
For cordless siding gun. Can use cordless siding gun for trim. If using scrails, this qualifies for lifetime design in removing trim or other removable parts.
Menards - 1.75" 0.08 coil, 4200 nails, $75 - HDG - 1.8 cents - [8]
- Lowes 2500 1.75", 0.092 gauge - Metabo coil - 2.1 cent - [9]
- See 15 deg scrails below. There are plastic strip 30° scrails as well.
Scrails
Then make them coiled and plastic strip. Ideally, a coil version could be used in a coil siding gun for trim attachment, and a plastic strip could be used. Future work: scrail, metal connector type, to 2.5" for trim, trim angle, and metal connnectors.
- Removable like a screw, but is shot in. Fasco [10].
2.5" .113 Versadrive, exterior rated. Plastic strip. [11]
1.75" .113 shank 15 degree star drive. Coil. [12]. If this were to work in a cordless coil siding nailer, that would be ideal. If not, that should be designed.