Powder Actuated
![]() |
![]() Hilti DX 460 F8 Powder Actuated Tool US $430.00
|
![]() Hilti DX 460 Kit Powder Actuated Tool US $460.00
|
![]() RAMSET Red Head Cobra Powder Actuated Tool In Case US $65.00
|
![]() RAMSET Powder Actuated Tool Master Shot US $8.25
|
![]() Hilti DX 300 Powder Actuated Nail Gun Kit w Tools Nails Studs Shot US $350.00
|
![]() HILTI Powder Actuated Tool DX600N US $.99
|
![]() UNISET XL101 POWDER ACTUATED NAILER W CASE US $22.99
|
![]() Hilti 27 Caliber Yellow Shots 2 bxs total US $95.00
|
![]() Simpson Strongtie PT 27 Powder Actuated Tool US $50.00
|
![]() HILTI DX 460 PISTON GUIDE ASSEMBLY PARTS US $59.99
|
![]() Ramset Powder Fastening Systems L1600 Ceiling Master Tool 22 Caliber US $39.95
|
![]() VINTAGE RAMSET POWDER ACTUATED GUN HILTI GUN US $49.95
|
![]() POWERS 27 CALIBER POWDER ACTUATED NAILER MODEL 3500 US $34.99
|
![]() Ramset D45A 25cal powder actuated US $35.00
|
![]() Hilti DX 451 Nail Fastening Set Powder Actuated Tool for Concrete Steel US $184.99
|
![]() REMINGTON 480 POWDER ACTUATED 22 CAL NAIL DRIVER WITH OEM STEEL CASE US $55.00
|
![]() Redhead Ramset Model 721 Gun US $99.99
|
![]() Impex LG653 powder actuated ramset gun Used $20 $1345 shipping US $50.00
|
![]() NO RESERVE BUNDLE 2 Remington 476] Powder Actuated Tool US $25.00
|
![]() ITW Ramset Red Head 22CW 22 Caliber Load Single Shot Brown US $8.03
|
![]() 1 remington 10 shot powder actuated shot gun US $100.00
|
![]() hilti DX 460 F8 powder actuated tool new US $430.00
|
![]() Hilti DX460 F8 US $450.00
|
![]() Ramset Trigger Shot Powder Actuated Fastener US $49.95
|
![]() Ramset Gas fired Trakfast TF 1100 US $400.00
|
![]() ITW RAMSET RED HEAD SA270 27 CALIBER CONCRETE AND METAL FASTENING TOOL US $189.99
|
![]() Impex HG100 Powder Actuated Tool Works Really Good NO RESERVE US $.99
|
![]() Hilti DX 36 M powder actuated fastener with 10 shot clip magazines US $99.00
|
![]() HILTI Powder Actuated Tool DX A41 In Case US $11.52
|
![]() HILTI Powder Actuated Tool DX 36M In Case US $12.50
|
Atlanta Painting, Marietta Georgia Painting Contractor
Repairing A Rotted Soffit
If you don’t even know what a “soffit” IS, then chances are you’re not the best candidate to do repairs on it! Many older houses naturally start rotting at the weakness points, one of them being the soffit – or the underside of an arch, stairwell, cornice or overhang. Often times even newer houses need their soffits replaces because squirrels and birds tend to nest in the eaves, gutters or outer wall space next to the attic. The soffit, typically made of soft plywood, hardwood, or soft panels of vinyl and aluminum, routinely comes into direct contact with rain water, ice and snow from the gutters. If your gutters have been displaced or if a shingle tears, the soffit will rot out over time. Atlanta painting contractors often specialize in solving this external problem for you, thus preventing more serious damage to the interior as well.
To replace the rotted soffit, you would need to pry off the shingle mold running along the top edge of the fascia board and yank out all the nails that held the rotting board in place. Next, replace the board with a pre-measured or trimmed piece of hardwood, vinyl or aluminum. Remove any decorative trim beneath the soffit and remove the rotted soffit. Note that this part of the process is usually rather disgusting, since you never know what kind of dirt, dust, bee nest, squirrel nest, or debris will come off. Now you should be able to see the frame clearly and ascertain where the water damage and decay started. You may need to rip out additional plywood sheathing and use your saw to take out the section of rotted rafter or roofing. You’ll have to cut four or more inches from the decay, to account for stress fractures that may have left room for water to seep in. This is where the tools come in handy: you’ll need a powder-actuated nail gun with a .22 caliber blank to nail in the new section.
You’ll also be attaching a pressure-treated 1x4 or 1x6 onto the newly sawed rafter, fastening it with 2.5” galvanized screws going from the new into the old rafters. Now you can cut a new soffit from a 3/8-inch A/C plywood, first coating the front and back flat surfaces with an exterior primer and the edges with a wax emulsion sealer (like AnchorSeal) to protect from water damage. Apply sealer with a foam or bristle brush. Nail the soffit into place and replace the trim you’ve removed. Cut a new fascia board and replace it. (Warning: This requires careful measuring to get the right size!) Now prime all four surfaces of this board. Seal the end cuts and install it, then nail up the shingle molds along the fascia.
Sound like a LOT of work? IT IS! The process is extremely convoluted for anyone who isn’t a skilled tradesman. What might take a novice several days could be done in an afternoon by an Marietta Georgia painting contractor. Therefore, you may want to track down a contractor to meet your needs. Not only will your home look totally renovated and newer, but more importantly, you will be protecting your home from premature aging as a result of water and rot damage.
About the Author
Kimberly Painting - Atlanta painting contractor and Marietta Georgia painting contractor - The best choice for professional painting services.
Discover professional interior and exterior painting services, as well as gutter installation for residential and commercial customers, when you call top-rated Kimberly Painting.
OK to only use glue to build partition wall on concrete floor?
I am building a wall and am wondering if the floor plate 2x4 will do OK with just glue. It's a concrete floor and I don't have a roto hammer. A hammer drill won't do it (neither the powder actuated nail gun). This is only a partition wall, but I will be hanging peg board to it and hanging a bunch of tools on that. I can nail the studs into a top beam and secure it on either end. I don't think it will budge, but I wanted to run it by the wise community here...
thanks,
If you have it secured at the bottom with liquid nail, and fastened securely at both walls and ceiling. It isn't going anywhere.


US $237.50






































![NO RESERVE BUNDLE 2 Remington 476] Powder Actuated Tool](http://www.constructionpromoter.com/images/e/180813041405_0.jpg)



















