Yes you can, however they have to be 28 degree paper tape collated. They are not very prevalent, but you can find them.
You can not use 30-34 degree paper tape collated nails.
Collated nails are nails that are in someway attached to each other in a strip or coil. The most popular collation types are plastic, wire weld and paper for stick nails. Coils nails are typically either wire weld or plastic collated. Finish and brad nails are usually glued together or use thin glued plastic strips.
Even though there are people that will surely argue to the contrary, probably not. It's not only the difference in angle, it's also frequently the collation type and other nail specifications. 28 degree nails are mostly collated (held together) with wire. 31 and 33 degree nails are typically collated with paper tape. When the angles don't match, they usually don't feed well. How happy are you going to be if you shoot a bunch of blanks because the nails didn't advance? How happy will the person you are framing for be when the project you made falls apart because half the time you thought you drove a nail in you didn't? Even though some times you can get away with it, using a nail that is not approved for the tool can cause things to go real wrong. I have seen tools loaded with unapproved nails try to drive two at the same time. This can easily ruin your tool, ruin your work and ruin your day. In the long run, you will accelerate wear to key areas (expensive parts) of the tool. I wouldn't risk it. Putting the wrong nails in your framing tool is like putting premium unleaded gas into a diesel. There is nothing wrong with the gas, it's just not supposed to go in a diesel. One last thing... always wear your safety glasses. :) is better than .)
in a shpo in canada
You can use roofing nails, but most people use a stapler, it's cheaper and faster. The felt paper is just a base for the shingles/tiles.
Magnetism
refrigerator magnet, (paper clips+nails)
Cotton , paper clips tape.
No, paper is a material used to write on, while nails are used to fasten things together. A better comparison would be nail to hammer, as nails are driven into wood using a hammer.
Hair Grass Paper Meat Nails
Take several folds of ordinary paper towel and get them good and moist. Lay several ordinary nails on the paper towel, keep the paper towel damp. In a day or two, there will be rust on the nails. Sprinkling salt on the paper towel will speed up the process even more, as will soaking the paper towel in salt water first. \
Of course a paper cup would be more flexible. Nails are hard to bend.
you put 2 holes in a cardboard box. Next, you put the nails into the holes, and finally, place the paperclip in between the 2 nails, connecting.