There may be fasteners I'm not aware of, but I don't think that there are any that drill their own hole into thick metal. Sheet metal yes, wood yes, drywall yes.
But maybe I am misunderstanding
well let em try that with their own chipmasterGripnail - OEM
Gripnail Fastening Systems Manufactures Metal Fasteners and Fastening Equipment. Visit our site to learn more.www.gripnail.com
These guys specifically say it works in cast iron.
More than leery, how would it be possible? If the material is 1/4" steel, how could anything drill it's own hole?I gotta say I'm leery too. But the grip nail stuff clearly makes the claim.
More than leery, how would it be possible? If the material is 1/4" steel, how could anything drill it's own hole?
I do wish I could find brass or bronze ones though
thanks Sir. I had their website open and didn't even think to search itI'd say just read their literature...
Gripnail - OEM
Gripnail Fastening Systems Manufactures Metal Fasteners and Fastening Equipment. Visit our site to learn more.www.gripnail.com
But like I already said, I'm leery. Marketing types love wild claims cuz there is always a fool willing to part with his money.
I'm with @TorontoBuilder, drill a hole and use a rivet nail.
Your wish is my command! Maybe not really brass but they will look like it.
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A nail gun adds a lot of energy.
thanks Sir. I had their website open and didn't even think to search it
The Gripnail system uses what is essentially a single shot air hammer to drive the pin into the material. There is no drilling, just impact to force the pin in and then the geometry of the pin forces the material to compress around the pin to hold it in place. Looks kinda slick.More than leery, how would it be possible? If the material is 1/4" steel, how could anything drill it's own hole?
yeah, I know. I had aircraft spruce open from looking at the hobby air systems
Next time I’m at the old shop I’ll try the Gripnail gun on a cast iron valve body. Inquiring minds want to know!
Next time I’m at the old shop I’ll try the Gripnail gun on a cast iron valve body. Inquiring minds want to know!