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Senco nailers and hoses.(3/8" I believe)
I did alot of research on compressors and
found this brand to be the best for the money.
Of course Senco is # 1 for nailers.
I have a Harbor Freight twin Tank Compressor that was on sale at $69 and a 30 year old Sears Compressor 11 Gal that runs on 220.
I have a Senco Framing nailer, A Dewalt 15 Guage and 18 Guage nailers and a Hitachi 18 Guage nailer. I love the Hitachi but I must admit the rest have worked quite well for me.
If you do any small trim work, you need a micro pinner! They are worth every penny. Check in to it. Most of the time,you can't even see the hole it puts in the wood. Usually doesn't need filling. They work great with holding together small pieces until the glue dries. I'm a finish,trim carpenter and it helps with miters now and then. Also, a good tool to have around is one of those multi x type tools(like the fein sander). I have the Rockwell and it's solid. It will last a long time.
henryp7768 said:
I have a Harbor Freight twin Tank Compressor that was on sale at $69 and a 30 year old Sears Compressor 11 Gal that runs on 220.
I have a Senco Framing nailer, A Dewalt 15 Guage and 18 Guage nailers and a Hitachi 18 Guage nailer. I love the Hitachi but I must admit the rest have worked quite well for me.
If you do any small trim work, you need a micro pinner! They are worth every penny. Check in to it. Most of the time,you can't even see the hole it puts in the wood. Usually doesn't need filling. They work great with holding together small pieces until the glue dries. I'm a finish,trim carpenter and it helps with miters now and then. Also, a good tool to have around is one of those multi x type tools(like the fein sander). I have the Rockwell and it's solid. It will last a long time.
henryp7768 said:I have a Harbor Freight twin Tank Compressor that was on sale at $69 and a 30 year old Sears Compressor 11 Gal that runs on 220.
I have a Senco Framing nailer, A Dewalt 15 Guage and 18 Guage nailers and a Hitachi 18 Guage nailer. I love the Hitachi but I must admit the rest have worked quite well for me.
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