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Carpenter's turn- Gorilla glue's activation time can be sped up by misting both surfaces with water first. I personally feel the regular construction adhesive holds better then the polyurethane stuff. To speed the cure time of construction adhesive stick and unstick the two surfaces a couple times to release the vapors from the construction adhesive. <br /> <br /> Brad nailers- I myself use a <i>Senco</i> but any of the pneumatic will do just make sure you check the gauge of nails they shoot and if they are availible in galvanized. <br /> <br />I myself have gotten by with a tablesaw thus far. If you do use a tablesaw make sure you use a zero tolerence throat plate. The throat plate is the removable plate around the blade. A zero tolerence one would be a plate with no hole or slot through it. once installed you crank the blade up slowly with the saw running, this will keep your small strip wood from getting pulled down into the saw. I probably will purchase a bandsaw in the future though.
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