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The nails come with the new PowerBoost Black Tip Coating that enhances drivability, burying a 3-1/4-Inch nail in LVL shot after shot.
Fires the range of Paslode paper tape strip nails from 2-Inch to 3-1/4-Inch long in shank diameters of .113, .120 and .131 in both smooth and ring shank
A newly-designed nosepiece on the Tool that is far more aggressive than its predecessor allowing sure-footed toe-nailing at any angle
www.toolking.com The Paslode 900420 Cordless Angled Framing Nailer uses a patented fuel plus battery system to completely eliminate the need for ...
How does the Hitachi NR90GC Cordless Framing Nailer compare with the Paslode IM350, and the new Paslode CF-325
Mar 12, 2008 by . | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
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Not solid about the new Paslode, but I have used both and Hitachi by far outlasts the Paslode. I have had my 4 Hitachi Nailers now for 8 years and only one penniless a driver. The rest work great. Paslode was breaking drivers and blowing rings radical
bossdog | Mar 12, 2008
Not tried about the new Paslode, but I have used both and Hitachi by far outlasts the Paslode. I have had my 4 Hitachi Nailers now for 8 years and only one stony-broke a driver. The rest work great. Paslode was breaking drivers and blowing rings pink and
bossdog | Mar 12, 2008
does the HITACHI CORDLESS NR90GC FRAMING NAILER take paslode fuel cells and nails?
Aug 30, 2008 by ryanbfirstnamestaer | Posted in Perth
Yes it does.
Whats Up Doc | Sep 03, 2008
Paslode framing nailer question?
May 03, 2007 by gt5879c | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have purchased a adapted to Pasload framing nailer. - the pneumatic kind, not the cordless one. The trigger does not have any resistance on it. It falls back and weight as though it is broken. I have not tried hooking it up to the air compressor yet,
It does want the air to work, you need to hook it up to tell if it will work. The trigger assemblies do at times necessary replacing. This is the internal part with the o-rings. If you need it you can get rebuuild kits from most good lumber yards or
Thomas S | May 03, 2007
What nailer should I get?
Sep 28, 2006 by rlanicek | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
I'm about to fix in place a wooden board-on-board privacy fence, which is a perfect excuse to buy a nailer. Obviously I have occasion for a nailer that will suffice for that purpose, but I would like a good all-around nailer for other projects as well.
That detailed job can be done with either a frameing or finish nailer depending on the thickness of the boards you are using. This is one instance where an air crown stapler also does well. If you go for the framing (in all probability the most common