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nailgun nails F Murtz 05-13-2009
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Posted by jloomis on May 13, 2009, 8:51 pm
I looked up 33 and 34 degree nails in nail guns.....on the internet.
It seems many guns shoot 33 and up nails.......to 34 or.
Look on the internet....
I enclose a brief sentence from the search and this is what I found.
jloomis



it still seems pretty loud to me so I don't know why they bothered with
that. ... This gun is truly a one-hand use tool, biggy in my book. ... 33
degree paper tap nailers are the key words to locate on the box. ... framing
nails manufacturers and it appears that 30 - 34 degree nails will all work
in this gun. ...
www.amazon.com/Makita-AN942-Clipped-2-Inch-Framing/product-reviews/B00004YOK3
- 196k - Cached - Similar pages
> jloomis wrote:
>> try them.
>>> I have a compressor operated nail gun using 34 degree paper collated
>>> nails. Apparently gas operated guns use 33 degree nails. Will they work
>>> in my gun?
> At close to $200 ( in australia) per box I would like to know first



Posted by F Murtz on May 14, 2009, 9:14 am
jloomis wrote:
> I looked up 33 and 34 degree nails in nail guns.....on the internet.
> It seems many guns shoot 33 and up nails.......to 34 or.
> Look on the internet....
> I enclose a brief sentence from the search and this is what I found.
> jloomis
>
>
>
> it still seems pretty loud to me so I don't know why they bothered with
> that. ... This gun is truly a one-hand use tool, biggy in my book. ... 33
> degree paper tap nailers are the key words to locate on the box. ... framing
> nails manufacturers and it appears that 30 - 34 degree nails will all work
> in this gun. ...
> www.amazon.com/Makita-AN942-Clipped-2-Inch-Framing/product-reviews/B00004YOK3
> - 196k - Cached - Similar pages
>> jloomis wrote:
>>> try them.
>>>> I have a compressor operated nail gun using 34 degree paper collated
>>>> nails. Apparently gas operated guns use 33 degree nails. Will they work
>>>> in my gun?
>> At close to $200 ( in australia) per box I would like to know first
>
>
I found a nailgun repair outfit. I will ask them tomorrow.

Posted by Art on May 14, 2009, 6:24 pm
F Murtz wrote:
> jloomis wrote:
>> try them.
>>> I have a compressor operated nail gun using 34 degree paper collated
>>> nails. Apparently gas operated guns use 33 degree nails. Will they
>>> work in my gun?
> At close to $200 ( in australia) per box I would like to know first

If you have to buy them why not just buy the right ones?

--
Art

Posted by PeterD on May 14, 2009, 7:14 pm
wrote:

>F Murtz wrote:
>> jloomis wrote:
>>> try them.
>>>> I have a compressor operated nail gun using 34 degree paper collated
>>>> nails. Apparently gas operated guns use 33 degree nails. Will they
>>>> work in my gun?
>> At close to $200 ( in australia) per box I would like to know first
>If you have to buy them why not just buy the right ones?

It might be that the 'right' ones are significantly more expensive, or
more difficult to find?

Posted by F Murtz on May 15, 2009, 12:01 am
PeterD wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> F Murtz wrote:
>>> jloomis wrote:
>>>> try them.
>>>>> I have a compressor operated nail gun using 34 degree paper collated
>>>>> nails. Apparently gas operated guns use 33 degree nails. Will they
>>>>> work in my gun?
>>> At close to $200 ( in australia) per box I would like to know first
>> If you have to buy them why not just buy the right ones?
>
> It might be that the 'right' ones are significantly more expensive, or
> more difficult to find?
Asked the expert and apparently the 34 degree gun uses anything from 30
to 34 degrees.

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