Nail sizes and laser level recommendation

   / Nail sizes and laser level recommendation #21  
I was at Harbor Freight yesterday and saw a motorized, self-leveling, rotating level good for 100' , with tripod on sale for $54.00. Some stuff at HF works well for the part-time handyman and some stuff doesn't. For the price it might be worth a try. Accuracy was 1/4" over 33'. Good Luck.

You can't see the line on the Harbor Freight $54 specials in any sort of sunlight. Even through windows at least in my experience.
 
   / Nail sizes and laser level recommendation #22  
About the nails.... fella was right to say 'check with your building inspector', for sure. Here in MI there are specific 'pole barn nails' that IIRC may not be coated/plated other than 'bright' as with common nuts/bolts. YMMV, but these 'ring-shank'-types are required for all supporting structures, headers, etc. We also use a special fat 1 1/4" galvanized for j-hangers, storm ties and the like. Some have a '10' on the head for easy ID when inspected. Never easy on lumber if nails need R&R'd to pass code, so be sure to take notes whenever criteria are spelled out.

In the framer-gun, and for light or non-load-bearing work I often use (Stanley-Bos) 12d vs 16d, tho' both are indeed thinner that 'commons' for the rosin coating that enhances hold (often called 'sinkers', btw). The 12d's are 3" vs 3 1/4" long. Since 1/4" doesn't leave much out there to clinch, sometimes it's as well just to eliminate the points protruding, but an extra nail may be indicated here & there. What's nice too is that when toe-nailing studs there may be less splitting when jamming several in. Oh, and the lighter gauge makes slightly smaller holes if a careless helper runs one through your finger. BTDT and came out lucky ...
 
   / Nail sizes and laser level recommendation #23  
Silly me, I was thinking :confused: why do these guys need nails to hold a log barn together
then I realized 'Pole Barn' implies a construction method I was taught as being 'Timber Frame Construction'
 
   / Nail sizes and laser level recommendation #24  
;) Throw me the glue pot and a couple of those big wooden nails

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