I've got a brilliant Milwaukee dry lining gun I got when I worked in the states. http://www.plumbersstock.com/files/xref/large/5254.jpg
It's v old school. You leave it running constantly but the bit only turns when you're putting pressure on. It has an adjustable collar which stops the screw being driven too deep. All you have to do is load screws onto the bit and push them into the plaster board.
I've got a brilliant Milwaukee dry lining gun I got when I worked in the states.
http://www.plumbersstock.com/files/xref/large/5254.jpg
It's v old school. You leave it running constantly but the bit only turns when you're putting pressure on. It has an adjustable collar which stops the screw being driven too deep. All you have to do is load screws onto the bit and push them into the plaster board.
It's corded and 110v unfortunately.