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Pneumatic nail gun recommendation SBH 11-16-2007
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Posted by SBH on November 16, 2007, 10:02 pm
I am ready to make a purchase for pneumatic nail guns, plural, because I
want to purchase a brad nailer and finish nailer for now and I'm asking for
recommendations. I've gained some knowledge of nail guns in just a little
time but still learning more about them. I don't want to spend a great deal
of money, but I don't want a cheapie either. I prefer an angled nail gun,
though I'm not sure they sell angled brad nail guns, therefore, not a major
issue though a brad/staple combo nail gun would be nice as well as a depth
gauge and a good range of nail lengths. The uses will be for general home
repairs and the beginning of some cabinet making ventures.

All help is much appreciated.

Thank you



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Posted by Oren on November 16, 2007, 10:33 pm
wrote:

>I am ready to make a purchase for pneumatic nail guns, plural, because I
>want to purchase a brad nailer and finish nailer for now and I'm asking for
>recommendations. I've gained some knowledge of nail guns in just a little
>time but still learning more about them. I don't want to spend a great deal
>of money, but I don't want a cheapie either. I prefer an angled nail gun,
>though I'm not sure they sell angled brad nail guns, therefore, not a major
>issue though a brad/staple combo nail gun would be nice as well as a depth
>gauge and a good range of nail lengths. The uses will be for general home
>repairs and the beginning of some cabinet making ventures.
>
>All help is much appreciated.
>
>Thank you
>

Porter Cable - my choice for brad and finish nailer. Mine have taken a
beating over several years. I add nails and a few drops of oil.


Posted by Chris Friesen on November 18, 2007, 1:15 am
SBH wrote:
> I am ready to make a purchase for pneumatic nail guns, plural, because I
> want to purchase a brad nailer and finish nailer for now and I'm asking for
> recommendations.

I've got a Ridgid 18G brad nailer. Magnesium body (so it's light),
oilless drive mechanism, exhausts out the back of the handle, and
lifetime warranty if you register it with them.

I don't use it professionally, but it's worked great so far. No
misfires, and the only times it hasn't sunk the heads have been due to
operator error.

Chris

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