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Strange bought a porter cable for $75 at grtzzly for christmas. Now $89 was on sale.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/PIN100-23-Gauge-Pin-Nailer-Kit/H5042
Chad Robbins said:
grizzly does not have pin nailers
I've had success with my Porter-Cable Pin Nailer.
Adjusting the proper ''outlet pressure'' on the compressor, does the job nicely.
Hi Patrick - I have a Porter Cable PN 100 that I like a lot. As was pointed out, with harder woods you may need to bump the outlet pressure a bit, I usually run about 90 on most everything except the framing nailer. It wants 110.
Porter Cable is a nice little gun but if I were to buy another it would likely be this on:
http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-NP35A-Gauge-Micro-Nailer/dp/B003SHDM8...
Shoots a little longer pin and has a nose guard. Porter Cable doesn't, at least mine didn't and none was listed as as an option. It will leave a bit of a dimple in softer woods and ply.
Fred - I don't know if you have ever seen a 23 guage pin. Makes an 18 guage look like a railroad spike. Perfect for tacking trim into place or sticking down templates. Usually don't even need to fill them, just a drop or two of water will raise the grain enough to bury the things.
Hi Patrick - I have a Porter Cable PN 100 that I like a lot. As was pointed out, with harder woods you may need to bump the outlet pressure a bit, I usually run about 90 on most everything except the framing nailer. It wants 110.
Porter Cable is a nice little gun but if I were to buy another it would likely be this on:
http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-NP35A-Gauge-Micro-Nailer/dp/B003SHDM8...
Shoots a little longer pin and has a nose guard. Porter Cable doesn't, at least mine didn't and none was listed as as an option. It will leave a bit of a dimple in softer woods and ply.
Fred - I don't know if you have ever seen a 23 guage pin. Makes an 18 guage look like a railroad spike. Perfect for tacking trim into place or sticking down templates. Usually don't even need to fill them, just a drop or two of water will raise the grain enough to bury the things.
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