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Anybody use the HF 1/4" crown staples? Do they work well in most staplers, I have a Hitachi. I have read that their nailers work well with branded nails, I wonder if their staples feed well? Thanks
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I've also used them in Senco and Duo-Fast, with no problems.
Jim HF fasteners work well in their guns.
Bostich pin nailer and they work fine.
Ok, so I'm old school and I've been using a hammer forever. I've had air for a long time but only used it with auotmotive tools. But last year I got a small pneumatic brad nailer and I've got to admit it is a whole lot nicer than a hammer. So much ...
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I bought a refurb'ed;jloomis@ocean.net Senco....
Senco and some others probably not far off.
One gun lost the guard seem to have most afaik.
staple and brad guns that seem to be pretty good.
I have a bunch of misc.
Dumb question #1,879. In the interest of having a complete pre-maintenance plan, I purchased a small 1 gallon air compressor so that I can routinely check tire pressure. It tank will hold up to 110 PSI, but I was wandering at what level to set the output...
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I suppose, in theory, one could in the manual....
Went to find one on the shelf and the Porter staple gun compressor at 90, but that seems high for motorcycle tires.
And the Senco gun was 249.00 and the Porter Cable was 229.00.
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Pneumatic hard wood floor gun I am in the process of laying some rustic 4" hardwood floor in both my front room and office. I am not the fastest person and know that I will be installing more when it comes time for the basement and upgrading the dining...
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Re: Pneumatic hard wood floor....
Right now it's 40% off at $175 for the 3 are nuts .
I know: Pneumatic hard wood floor gun I did take a look at the CT one.
Re: Pneumatic hard wood floor gun Canadian Tire puts theirs on sale pretty often for $99.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:49:02 -0500, "MiamiCuse" <nmbexcuse@hotmail.com Is there a FAQ somewhere that explains the various types of fasteners and terms? I am browsing around for air staplers and nailers and am perplexed by the choices... For ...
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I have to admit I've don't doggone tough to expect to fully... .
Some guns can drive longer recommend looking at Bostitch, Senco, Hitachi, Paslode, etc., for input.
With the driving force / driving capacity of the tool / fastener combination .
Here is a little tech on cheap and easy upholstery. I did this for my Nash roadster. The fabric is a navy green colored tarp material that is sold here locally at OSH or the Army surplus store. This material is water proof and durable. Making the seat...
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Thank you Dreadman for posting this and congratulations on winning Tech Week March 2007 the original thread remains open on the main board in it's unedited version for comments and questions .
Any recomendations? I have a bostch right now shooting 3/8 crown staples but this thing has a hair trigger on it just graze the trigger and bam!!!! I shot one in my thumb then last night hit my arm. probably just the operator but man I hate that. besides...
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Also very....
My back-up gun is a Senco SJS model #C06-C10.
Slim, light weight and reliable.
The first is the BeA 71/16-421.
I have two guns that are my favorite.
I have a rainco from miami shoots 3/8" ss not much over 100 as i recall .
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 16:12:21 -0800 (PST), "l-lopez@uiuc.edu" <l-lopez@uiuc.edu I need to replace the rubber/leather straps that support a chair and 2 couches. Since there are so many of them to do, I can justify a new stapler. The current straps...
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:41:00 GMT, Nova <novasys@verizon.net Senco SFW08 Fine Wire Upholstery - Utility Stapler 3/8" Crown http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Senco-Senco-SFW08-Fine-Wire-Upholstery only foreseeable need for the gun....
Woodcraft has Porter-Cable gun combo on sale fopr $110. An 18GA 1 1/4 and 23GA 1 inch nailer. Tony Dang, looks like ya'all is needin some help. Wood you like me to git sum fer ya?
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I likeThat's a good price.
Senco and PC both make brad guns that shoot longer brads, up to 2 1/8".
The pin nailer is really nice, you'll going to 1 1/4" .
I prefer Senco myself, but the PC are good guns.
For what you get.
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:41:14 -0600, "sal" <sjimk@mts.net Hi folks , I want to buy an small brad nail gun , I would like an electric type for its convenience. Does anyone here recommend them? Sal
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For out of shop work nail guns, compact, inexpensive....
IIRC, Home Depot has a compressed gas rig so you can get the rig, a nail gun or stapler and use Agree with those recommending that you go with an air gun instead of electric.
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