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  • Nice video, I used manual nailer, a lot of swinging.check yourself.

  • I just removed my ....so much dirt in

  • I'm curious... Why is there no sound?

  • I want you to know how we run our walls, first row is top nailed close to the wall and blind nailed,2nd and third row both blind nailed with 15ga. t-nail, clean on the face and stays tight. If I were to treat your product like a wide board, I would cut the felt back and strip it out with glue, not rely on the hot melt to keep it laying flat. our way is a little slower but the walls stay tight even if the floor pushes a little. 25 years and not a single complaint, time will decide for you!

  • wtf? your just going to skip nail the second row? god help your customers!

  • I wanted to let you know, that the product is glued together with a specially formulated hot glue. The installation of the board is no different than say a large plank. The nails in the back and the nails in the front with the glue, is technically bonded and secured to the floor. This method was accepted by the NWFA as the only alternative installation method available when dealing with 2 1/4 and 3 1/4 and was taught around the country. Check your 2008 resource book for more details.

  • I met Wes at a Horizon open house in Wilmington and again at the NWFA tech school in Charlotte in Nov 2007. I have been pushing to get our local distributer to carry S&F.

  • This is a great product. I have used it on several occasions and love it.

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