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Nail gun advice #8591803
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So I've avoided nails and nail guns for the longest because I've had to go back and fix so many projects where nailed joins come apart and the like , but screws are expensive and seems I'm building a new enclosure...or three , every time I'm home so looking at getting my first actual nail gun soon . Partly just for faster construction.I mean I have a crown stapler but need something for 2x4's and up. So what do all the master have for advice when I conts to getting good long lasting results with this things ? And what's a good multi use one ? Size wise


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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591809
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My only experience is with bostich and mostly the roofing gun. Had 3 different guns i picked up when roofing my house. They worked roofing is still on 12 years later. Unfortunately I loand them out a few times and they never came back.

Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591810
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I believe this is the one I have
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-...=shoppingads&locale=en-US&fp=ggl

round head don't pull through as easy , where clip head can pull through easier.

this will run from a 1 1/2 inch nail to a 3 1/2 inch nail

always try and get different angles , think of it like cross staking , if you have to pull against the sheer of another nail while pulling the board away



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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591813
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I use a metabo framing nailer. It will shoot nails up to 3/12" and has held up well for 4 years so far. I prefer the 30 degree paper collated over the plastic collated 21 degree guns. The plastic makes a mess on job sites and can end up in your eye when shooting nails. Paslode round head nails hold the best of anything I have used.

The only daily maintenance I do is add 4 or 5 drops of pneumatic tool oil in the gun every morning.

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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591816
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Senco, Senco, Senco

Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591818
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Are you guys running air or battery powered guns?

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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591820
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Battery powered Milwaukee 18 v. you can shoot different size nails and the nails are available most hardware stores.


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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591821
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All of the major brands of nail guns work well. I first used one 42 years ago, when my parents added on to our house. They are great at rapidly attaching stuff together. It's so quick, it's easy to get sloppy and careless. Be careful where you put your hands and wear good, solid, eye protection. Every once in a while a nail will hit something just right and bend, a splinter will come flying back towards you, or a nail will shatter. I had the most issues attaching framing for drywall to concrete.

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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591822
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I have used several different framing nailers. But I own a Paslode and a Hitachi. The Hitachi is my favorite and the quality is better than the Paslode.
I also prefer paper collated nails. The plastic gets to be a mess on a job site.

Several different codes are now requiring round head nails as opposed to clipped. I don't see any advantage in the clipped heads

I have a Senco finish nailer. and really like it. It's oil free and very versatile.


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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591827
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I second if your running 3 1/2 inch nails you keep all fingers 7+ inches away and wear good eye protection all the time , generally you are cutting one minute and nailing the next you just leave those safety glasses on all the time.

had safety glasses save me several times not specifically with the air nailer but other things that hit me in the face , and a fencing wire that put a big scratch right in the middle of the lens

seen a few people run a nail through a finger holding too close it hits a knot and curves and through the finger.

my gun is air powered and about 12 years old although it really doesn't see heavy use.

apparently the battery powered guns keep track of how many nails they have shot so you can tell how worn out they are.


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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8591832
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
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seen a few people run a nail through a finger holding too close it hits a knot and curves and through the finger.

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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591844
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i use a dewalt nailer it does its job i have also used a Milwaukee both do there job i bought a dewalt because i own alot of dewalt stuff and didnt need to buy a battery with the nailer and i buy my nails off of amazon

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Hitachi here also


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Re: Nail gun advice [Re: Wolfdog91] #8591860
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So like what's the most versatile size for a beginner ?


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