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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc
Sounds like the full head is the way to go which is what I thought . I am just an avid DIYer and have done a fair amount of framing so smart enough to be dangerous !
This is not that difficult of a project , just framing between the 6 x 6 posts of the pole barn . I just don't feel like swinging a hammer for hours on end . Renting one is out of the equation as I have limited time for the project so it will be spread out over a few weeks will be too costly to rent . Thanks for the feedback guys .
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Either is fine, The holding power is in the shank and the glue on the shank not so much the head. The glue heats up as it penetrates due to friction and then quickly cools. The head is personal preference as is the nailer angled vs straight. For a framing nailer I generally go with an angled nailer as it gets into corners better than a staright nailer.