Pros: Reliable, durable, compatible with desirable nail types. Cons: Sequential trigger should be standard instead of contact trigger.
With a power nailer, you can get a job done faster and with more precision. With a hammer, I find a lot of the energy goes in to moving the wood instead of pushing the nail into it. With a hammer, it is a struggle to do toe nailing and drive nails from...
Pros: Smooth operation, good power, ease of loading Cons: Not for masonery use
I have to admit, I had never used pneumatic nail guns before. When my husband and I started to build our 24x40 workshop, he announced he "had to have this nail gun". We have two other Stanley Bostitch pneumatic nail guns - the N12 and the N16(which...
Pros: Compact, nice weight and balance Cons: To many misfires, you dont experience this with a stick framer like the Bostitch F21PL.
The N80Cb is a solid, dependable framing gun. Nice balance and weight. The only drawback is I have quite a few misfires with it. The nail does not always get pulled into the loading chamber like it should.
Stanley Bostitch Bt1314b-1m 1 3/16" 18 Gauge Brads NEW STANLEY BOSTITCH BT1314B 1 3/16-INCH 18 GAUGE BRADS 1,000-QTY DETAILS: 1 3/16 INCH LENGTH CHISEL POINT COATED FINISH 1,000 BRADS PER BOX FOR USE I...
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