Unconventional woodworking glove options

Gregor said:
Peter_C said:
If I could buy high quality screws for them yes.
What kind (and dimension) of screws do you need?
They would need to be between 50 - 65mm, depending on floor thickness of between 19 -24mm. Screws need to be self driving needle point and rib head.
 
Peter_C said:
rvieceli said:
[member=50292]Peter_C[/member] Since you have the experience with the screws, I have wondered about those collated screw guns. It would seem that they would be appropriate for what you are doing. Do they not function well enough for you to use one?

Thanks Ron
If I could buy high quality screws for them yes. Haven't found a local supplier that sells more than dry wall quality screws, or I would quickly invest in a Festool, Senco, Makita, or Milwaukee screw gun. Oh how much I would love to get off my knees. I swear the next big floor job I am buying Proknees.

Hi!

You might want to look into Adunox - But I'm not sure they have made their way over the big pond as of yet...
http://adunox.com/en/

Kind regards,
Oliver
 
six-point socket II said:
You might want to look into Adunox - But I'm not sure they have made their way over the big pond as of yet...
Which (not having made it over the pond, yet) might in itself offer an interesting business opportunity, as most likely you are not alone with this specific problem in search for a solution...

On further research: Adunox seems to have createdhttp://www.starbornindustries.com/smart-bit-wood-product - that site also offers screws as a collated version:http://www.starbornindustries.com/collated-screw-system-product - according to the comment regarding your knees you might find the following PDF interesting:https://s3.amazonaws.com/starborn/resources/pdfs/000/000/102/original/Starborn-Guide_Collated.pdf

Sorry for the derail.
 
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