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"What is it?" #144

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Old 03-14-2006, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I guess I have to pick some tools out that did not come from leevalley....

Take a look at the picture. The ruler is for size reference only. You will see 2 of one thing and 2 of another thing. To win tell us what those things are with some detail..... well make that a lot of detail. For the first correct answer I will give away 100 points and you get to be a winner of "What is it?" #144.

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Old 03-14-2006, 01:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok Ed

Had to reset the sharpness of my computer imaging in order to view your pics. Background was interfering with the view.

Looks like 2 ea 5/8" 18 gu Brad point nails for use in a pneumatic or electric brad point nailer and 2 ea 3/4" 21 or 22 gu copper headless pin nails for use in a pneumatic or electric finish nailer. Both nails used for finished nailing in wood surfaces where the appearance of nail spots are least desirable and the nails used are undetectable after filling and putting before final clear coat finishing.

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Great! You're correct that the one set is 18Ga, the other is 23Ga....... Hey you are still the:
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