I am considering purchasing a PAM P13KUE Autofeed Screwgun to install subfloor plywood. I am looking for an autofeed screwgun that works consistently. It doesn’t have to be the fastest, but it does need to be very reliable. Is this a good choice? Any problems or shortcomings that I should know about?
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We have a Quickdrive and it works fairly reliably.
You will get the occasional jamb or partially driven screw.
I don't know if this is the fault of the gun or from the user.
Our screwgun was purchased to screw down the sub floor in a large church and the ply wood tha went over it.
So many cases of screws were driven by laborers and a young carp who doesnt take the best care of tools.
It still gets the job done tho.
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