Posted by Al Atzert on February 25, 2004, 1:26 pm
I'm debating whether or not to build a small 8x8 garden shed when I came
across "fast framers" that supposedly take all the guesswork out of angle
and other cuts. For me, this might be ideal as I am not exactly proficient
in DIY tasks. Does anyone have experience with the fast framer system? How
is the durability/ corrosion/ rust resistance?
Thanks,
Al
Posted by Al Atzert on February 26, 2004, 10:09 am
Someone asked what the fast framing system was. Here's a link:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalog
Id@06970&storeIdi70&langId=-1&productIdW2&cm_tl=tarp&cm_partner=tl
Hope this helps generate some comments on durability/ corrosion and rust
resistance. A shed could probably go up pretty fast with these. Thanks, AL
> I'm debating whether or not to build a small 8x8 garden shed when I came
> across "fast framers" that supposedly take all the guesswork out of angle
> and other cuts. For me, this might be ideal as I am not exactly
proficient
> in DIY tasks. Does anyone have experience with the fast framer system?
How
> is the durability/ corrosion/ rust resistance?
> Thanks,
> Al
Posted by Al Atzert on February 26, 2004, 10:15 am
The first one was cut off. Here's a better one:
http://www.proframekits.com/display.php?RecordID 64216330
> Someone asked what the fast framing system was. Here's a link:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalog
> Id@06970&storeIdi70&langId=-1&productIdW2&cm_tl=tarp&cm_partner=tl
> Hope this helps generate some comments on durability/ corrosion and rust
> resistance. A shed could probably go up pretty fast with these. Thanks,
AL
> I'm debating whether or not to build a small 8x8 garden shed when I came
> across "fast framers" that supposedly take all the guesswork out of angle
> and other cuts. For me, this might be ideal as I am not exactly
proficient
> in DIY tasks. Does anyone have experience with the fast framer system?
How
> is the durability/ corrosion/ rust resistance?
> Thanks,
> Al
> across "fast framers" that supposedly take all the guesswork out of angle
> and other cuts. For me, this might be ideal as I am not exactly