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Pneumatic Nailers
I'm looking for a good quality Finish nailer. I have a project coming up where I need to trim out a small condo. Anyone have any recommendations? I was looking at Bostitch and Hitachi, they seem to be nice.
Any sites out there that review tools? Any finish carpenters in CSCLand? |
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I like the Paslodes and have three of them, two framers and one 16 ga. finish nailer.
No compressors to drag around and if you have a small job it's a snap. If your stuck on pneumatic nailers than go with the one you can get the best price on. Their both good. |
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How do the Paslode cordless models work? Battery? something like a CO2 cartridge?
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It has a butane gas like cartrige and a rechargable battery. They ain't toys and they're powerfull MF'ers. You see more and more of them in the field all the time. Guys like'em cause you don't have to hump a compressor around and no pain in the ass air hoses to tangle around you feet.
http://www.paslode.com/products/cord...ers/index.html |
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I recently got a Porter Cable that is Battery Powered or air powered, pretty neat machine and did a great job on our recent addition.
Paslodes are sick, I think they qualify as weapona [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] |
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Finny,
One of those puppies might be a good idea on board when those sharkies charge the boat. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Thats a thought....Probibly would beat the hell out of tail looping'em and dragging'em backwards.
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