Jake - Advantage Signs
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I did a couple of searches and didn't turn anything up here... I was wondering if anyone uses a "Powder Actuated Nail Gun" to install banners on buildings -- in brick or concrete.
The reason I ask is that I am still pretty new to the shop I work at currently, when I arrived here I was shown the standard way that this company has been installing banners -- drill with a masonry bit in a cordless Makita hammer drill, then use Tapcon screws. This is so time consuming...
One day, while going through our shop's tool area I happened upon a Remington nail gun. I have used these in the past while working construction to attach wood to concrete... so I thought, "What the hell, let's give it a try."
It worked great. Banner up in a quarter of the time...
Is there any reason to NOT use this? Why don't more people? In my area I have seen banners put up with nylon sleeve anchors and screws, with rivets (also in some sort of sleeve), and others -- all which require predrilling and some that aren't very friendly to de-install when it is time to take the banner down...
The reason I ask is that I am still pretty new to the shop I work at currently, when I arrived here I was shown the standard way that this company has been installing banners -- drill with a masonry bit in a cordless Makita hammer drill, then use Tapcon screws. This is so time consuming...
One day, while going through our shop's tool area I happened upon a Remington nail gun. I have used these in the past while working construction to attach wood to concrete... so I thought, "What the hell, let's give it a try."
It worked great. Banner up in a quarter of the time...
Is there any reason to NOT use this? Why don't more people? In my area I have seen banners put up with nylon sleeve anchors and screws, with rivets (also in some sort of sleeve), and others -- all which require predrilling and some that aren't very friendly to de-install when it is time to take the banner down...