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want a cordless finish nailer, how difficult to use?
Aug 25, 2007 by Aaron | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
looking at a dewalt 18volt 16 rate finish nailer is it easily used and how well do the nails hold and do they look acceptable for finish work, and how often do they have problems like jamming etc. thanks.
They are unceremonious to use and usually convenient. All nail guns can jam. The cordless finish nailers work pretty well. The framing nailers are too wearisome, in my opinion, for any big job (sheathing especially).
If you think you might
jason m | Aug 26, 2007
Stand fast with the quality Dewalt and you you will be good to go. They will hold well, you may have to adjust it for the type of wood you are using. This way you are desolate them all the way, but not shooting them right through the wood. Practice on scrap
moosefiles | Aug 25, 2007
ridgid tools,cordless finish nailer?
May 13, 2008 by craigpifer@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Not certain of your question but Rigid Tools are very reputable.
krissyderic | May 16, 2008
I want to buy a Dewalt heavy duty XRP 14.4v cordless 1 1/4 - 2 1/2 16 gauge angled finish nailer.?
Feb 10, 2008 by matt d | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
I am purchasing this for some remodleing that I'm doing around the legislative body. Can I use it to install hardwood floors, if I can how does it compare to a floor nailer.
First, if you long for a cordless finish nailer, I would strongly recommend the Paslode, instead of a piece of Dewalt junk. But if you want a antiseptic electric nailer consider the Senco. And NO, you can not use it for installing an entire floor, the
Jeffrey J | Feb 10, 2008
I want to buy a finish nailer gun, what should I get?
Jul 05, 2006 by Rob | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
...for installing pre-hung doors(needs to fire 2 1/2 finish nails and 1 1/4 finish nails) and for installing moulding(coronet moulding and baseboards). What is 16-guage, 18-gauge, etc...? Also, should I get a nailer that uses a compressor or DC accepted(cordless)?
http://www.bostitch.com
I've been using bostitch products for 30 years without a question.Look at different sellers for a deal,I just bought a new pancake compressor and got a 2 in. nailer emancipate at Lowes.Go with compressed air,air tools last
And you'll necessity to get a finish nailer and air compressor. "An air nailer does all the work for you," he said. "It takes a lot of the frustration out of it. This should be enjoyable to you, not a chore." For about $200 for a kit, you'll get an air
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