Hi ya I am looking to identify this fitting for a customer can anyone help.
please see the attached image
Please Identify this fitting
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Re: Please Identify this fitting
its a Fletcher Multimaster point. they are used in the Yellow Fletcher guns
http://www.wessexpictures.com/product666.html
http://www.wessexpictures.com/product666.html
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Re: Please Identify this fitting
thanks for the reply yes that does look like them are they rigid.
Don't think that they were being used for there correct use. could I hammer them into soft wood rather than using the gun?
Don't think that they were being used for there correct use. could I hammer them into soft wood rather than using the gun?
Re: Please Identify this fitting
No they are not rigid and no you can't hammer them in. I have one but never use it these days as I find it an ugly way of building up the back of a frame, narrow 15mm staples and gripfil glue is far better.