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My thought... they were both on the roof. One got pissed, they started fighting, the guy with the nails in the head obviously got the woirse end of the fight.

Being a superintendant fo five years, and on the job (construction for like 10 I've seen it all. I've seen crowbars stuck inside a guys leg (co-worker was pissed). I've seen people hit in the head with a hammer (again, dont piss your partner off).

On my steel crews I had three guys putting in 1x4 and insulation. This guy nailed his carpenters leather belt to his hip bone.
Two weeks later, he was on the same job, and nailed his shoe to his foot (through the heel). If anyone would have nailed himself 6 times, this guy was it.

Due to the nature of the nail gun, I could see a rebound type effect and siz nails in one spot, or near each other, but six nails in 6 different spots..they wre fighting.
 
he was probley dead all ready thats why he fell somebody was probley shoting nails at him from another place on the site..if you think about it you have to pull up on the safety and pull the trigger??????wonder who he pissed off.....el were were you that day.:stickup: lol
 
Actually I must unfortunately say it might have been me. I went to the range today and I couldn't hit the boradside of a barn. I have not shot this bad in years. I guess I'll have to go tomorrow just to get my manhood back!
 
If you wedge a small peice of coppertubing on the end of a nail gun, it becomes an automatic, holding the gaurd dowm for rapid fire. (close range)

If you're in Seattle, and squirell hunting from the secnond story deck/floor of house under construction, you attach a 1 foot long peice of copper tubing for more accuracy.

Of course I don't hunt squirrels, and no actual live squirells were harmed for the purpose of this post. :shhh:
 
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