JP

Jay Pique

19/11/2009 5:09 PM

Using a Senco SC2 corrugated fastener gun

I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
practices. If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortest
fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
through the other side? I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet. I'm
gong to try it out on a bunch of simple frames and I'm wondering which
ones to get - they're pretty pricey so I want to get the right size.
Thanks much.

JP


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Mike O.

in reply to Jay Pique on 19/11/2009 5:09 PM

20/11/2009 6:42 PM

On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:09:43 -0800 (PST), Jay Pique
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
>practices. If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortest
>fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
>through the other side? I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet


We use 3/8" but don't really use them much.
You are right, you'll have the box of fasteners forever. Senco
doesn't recommend using them for hardwood but if you stand on the gun
you can drive them into about anything.
We use them for simple frames like the attic access or mirror frames
that get applied directly to the wall.
One thing to watch for is make sure you have the fasteners in
right-side-up....they make a hell of a mess if they happen to get in
backwards.;-)

Mike O.

Rc

Robatoy

in reply to Jay Pique on 19/11/2009 5:09 PM

19/11/2009 8:08 PM

On Nov 19, 8:09=A0pm, Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
> I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
> practices. =A0If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortest
> fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
> through the other side? =A0I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet. =A0I'm
> gong to try it out on a bunch of simple frames and I'm wondering which
> ones to get - they're pretty pricey so I want to get the right size.
> Thanks much.
>
> JP

I use 3/8" for 11/16 PB butt joints. They will never make a clean
entry.
You'll be safe to use the 3/8 in 3/4 anything. I sometimes butt-join
1/2" MDF. Then I have to take a sandling block to smooth out the edge
of the entry craters.
Always shoot towards a very solid non-bouncy base. Those guns like to
bounce and shoot more than one pogo-staccato-like.

JP

Jay Pique

in reply to Jay Pique on 19/11/2009 5:09 PM

20/11/2009 2:31 PM

On Nov 19, 11:08=A0pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 19, 8:09=A0pm, Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
> > practices. =A0If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortest
> > fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
> > through the other side? =A0I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet. =A0I=
'm
> > gong to try it out on a bunch of simple frames and I'm wondering which
> > ones to get - they're pretty pricey so I want to get the right size.
> > Thanks much.
>
> > JP
>
> I use 3/8" for 11/16 PB butt joints. They will never make a clean
> entry.
> You'll be safe to use the 3/8 in 3/4 anything. I sometimes butt-join
> 1/2" MDF. Then I have to take a sandling block to smooth out the edge
> of the entry craters.
> Always shoot towards a very solid non-bouncy base. Those guns like to
> bounce and shoot more than one pogo-staccato-like.

Thanks much. I'm probably going to pick the one in the middle and go
with 3/8" to start. I ought to bite the bullet and get a box of each
size and not worry about it the rest of my life, but times is tough!

JP

Rc

Robatoy

in reply to Jay Pique on 19/11/2009 5:09 PM

20/11/2009 4:24 PM

On Nov 20, 5:31=A0pm, Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 19, 11:08=A0pm, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 19, 8:09=A0pm, Jay Pique <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
> > > practices. =A0If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortes=
t
> > > fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
> > > through the other side? =A0I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet. =
=A0I'm
> > > gong to try it out on a bunch of simple frames and I'm wondering whic=
h
> > > ones to get - they're pretty pricey so I want to get the right size.
> > > Thanks much.
>
> > > JP
>
> > I use 3/8" for 11/16 PB butt joints. They will never make a clean
> > entry.
> > You'll be safe to use the 3/8 in 3/4 anything. I sometimes butt-join
> > 1/2" MDF. Then I have to take a sandling block to smooth out the edge
> > of the entry craters.
> > Always shoot towards a very solid non-bouncy base. Those guns like to
> > bounce and shoot more than one pogo-staccato-like.
>
> Thanks much. =A0I'm probably going to pick the one in the middle and go
> with 3/8" to start. =A0I ought to bite the bullet and get a box of each
> size and not worry about it the rest of my life, but times is tough!
>
> JP

Make sure they are the tapered ones.

GG

Greg G.

in reply to Jay Pique on 19/11/2009 5:09 PM

19/11/2009 8:16 PM

Jay Pique said:

>I picked one up on eBay for cheap and am curious about best use
>practices. If I'm joining 3/4" stock should I be using the shortest
>fasteners - the 1/4" ones, or can I use as big a one as won't shoot
>through the other side? I've got the gun, but no fasteners yet. I'm
>gong to try it out on a bunch of simple frames and I'm wondering which
>ones to get - they're pretty pricey so I want to get the right size.
>Thanks much.

Not an expert, but a friend who owns a frame shop uses 1/4-3/8"
fasteners - with glue. The moldings split when too long, and I think
they're used to hold while till glue dries.

I would think the manufacturer would have charts available on their
web site recommending specific types for differing woods/materials.


Greg G.


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