Screwing down a floor is EASY with the Simpson Strong Tie PRO300SD25K Collated Corded Decking System
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This video is about the Simpson Strong Tie PRO300SD25K Collated Corded Decking System, drywall screwgun, how to screw a sub floor, framing, construction, screwing down a floor - Jak na to + styl
Brad uses this nailer to fasten decks fast! czcams.com/video/3XelpjP3XhA/video.html
I have the same system i bought probably 20 yrs ago,it has never failed, as you know you can go as fast as you want , best tool i ever bought, be well,
@@harryjansen6789 it’s truly a game changer, I never had any issues with it until my sparky put the screws in backwards and it broke the head. I ended up buying a new one and it’s still working great. 👍
Excellent Video! Thank you for explaining what screws could be used, no other video would explain that! Im subscribed now!!
The 300s attachment allow for drywall screws. Can you shoot drywall screws with it.
will this work on a regular cordless drill, or it has to be a screw gun
Thanks , I needed a bit of tuition👍👍.
I just bought one of these without the screw gun ...bloody nightmare trying to find the correct adaptor ...apparently they doesn't exist for my Dewalt DCF620 cordless drywall gun , so I had to buy a dedicated Dewalt skin for $500 Australian. Damn expensive here. Hope it does the trick.
wow! that is expensive. best of luck with it. I have switched over to using ballistic nails for my sub floors. it's way faster and cheaper. not sure if that's allowed in OZ. thanks for watching
@@hammerandhome thanks for the reply , very good of you to take the time.👍👍
Yes , this is a little exercise in economics for me too ...I'd have been better off buying the complete kit rather than separately , screw gun and all , I think.
Most of our decks here are hardwood , over hardwood bearers and joists , mostly due to bushfire hazard ...and our native hardwood is bloody hard , so nailing does become problematic on occasion...hence my excursion into the complicated world of screwing 😀😀
PS , Your videos are very nicely filmed with good close-up shots of the relevant features on display...top marks to your camera man / woman !!.
At least you didn't do what I did. I ordered the adapter for the 620 and ended up costing $150! And I'm pretty sure that the 620 is going to torque out on me when doing subfloor
@@xthekiwikidx8399 I'm afraid that is exactly what the Simpson tech guy told me.....too fast and not enough torque .
Good luck ...who knows , maybe in softwood it'll be fine 😉
On a happier note , the cordless Dewalt recommended works just great , I put down 700 lineal metres of merbau into hardwood joists last week and barely a blink of trouble...they are a pretty good combo.
Cheers mate.
Muchas gracias yo no savia como husar mi juguete nuevo aora si ya se el funcionaminto gracias por el tutorial
Great review
thank you
Why ballistic nails vs screws? Screws have more holding power….
Hey that was helpful. I am needing to replace small area for subfloors and drywall. Would ya do a part 2 for what end results?
thanks for watching, if your only doing a small area its not worth buying for that. I would say just use a regular Drill or impact driver to get your job done. we will probably be doing another video in the future
@@hammerandhome the other project we have is a small building that we are planning to drywall plus decking. Ya mentioned decking, have ya done any decking with it?
@@kingstonefish I haven’t done any decking with it. Most of my decks use a hidden clip system. It would be great for treated wood decks
Scrails are faster. Just use your framing nailer
agreed, that's all i use.