RE: If I ware a Bank.... Real-estate Flippers....
nothing like some good old fashioned demolition work out that frustration...I'm a flipper and last house we did , I got caught up with a really bad contractor that did piss poor work ... luckily , another contractor caught on to some of the stuff we couldn't see behind the walls and when we opened it up , we realized the extent to which this contractor and his lackies had screwed things up - almost ALL of his labor had to be redone...so I know first hand how easy it is to get screwed by contractors - here's a quick to way resolve similar issues - although I am still opposed to it because it represents more regulation and added costs ..buuuuuuuuut.... they could say that if you only purchased the house within 3 years - then you need to pay for a 1 year home warranty for the buyer ... now if there are any issues - it will be covered.
I honestly think that would be suitable. Finished the teardown :) Tomorrow we build!
BlueHawke Nailer for the win!!! Love this thing. three inch galvanized ringshank nails in one shot! love it. I used to drive nails by hand, but I bought this thing and man do I love it! It came with a palm nailer to drive loose ones, and I love that thing too :)
I've often considered getting something like that but never pulled the trigger (no pun intended) as I'm not sure I would get that much use out of it. even though I use the heck out of my hammers....have a pressurized staple gun that works real nice and came in handy for installing a bunch of T1-11 but that was more of a one off project -
Once you get the hang of using them, work goes so much faster. With my vision, I've smashed a lot of thumbs. They aren't without their down sides if you try to get into small spaces with them, but for general framing they kick butt. I'll always have a use for my hammers, but the framing nailer is an awesome tool. When used right, it can greatly improve accuracy and finish of your projects.